She was about to leave the road behind, but at this moment that didn't seem such a bad idea.
He was dead then, before the car even left the road.
It must have been one of the two, or why did the car leave the main road?
I doubt whether he could have found his way once he'd left the road.
He left the road and walked across to approach the man.
He knew just where to leave the road, and start across the open space.
She could leave the road, and he would know where.
The next morning they left the road to cut across the fields.
She'd reached the place where she would have to leave the road to take the short cut.
I think we should leave the road here and approach from the side.