English
Phrase
the rubber meets the road
- Used other than as an idiom: see rubber, meet, road.
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1928, How to avoid automobile accidents, page 30:- Even 500 feet probably wouldn't allow you to brake to a stop, because it's "where the rubber meets the road" that counts.
- (idiomatic, with "where" etc.) A place or circumstance at which the implementation of a plan or intent is to be achieved.
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2002, F. Stevens Redburn, Public policies for distressed communities revisited, page 159:- It can only be judged "when the rubber meets the road"; when its implementation does or does not produce results.
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2007, Dan Miller, 48 Days to the Work You Love, page 85:- It is in the interview that the rubber meets the road.
Usage notes
- almost always used with "that", "when", or "where".