be on track

be on track

To progress or develop as planned, scheduled, or expected. Everyone in our entire department is on track to meet their sales quotas for the year. The project was on track before the boss up and quit, but who knows when we'll get it finished now!See also: on, track

be ˌon ˈtrack

be doing the right thing in order to achieve a particular result: Curtis is on track for the gold medal.See also: on, track