No it doesn't. The program pays people to crush cars years before they would normally get crushed. This means fewer older cars on the road than without the program.
Not too hard to understand in my opinion.
Really? From what source did you obtain the schedule of when cars 'normally' get crushed and how many fewer cars are going to be on the road as a result of this program as opposed to those that would be on the road without it?
Got a link you'd care to share with the rest of us rubes?