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		<description><![CDATA[The best kept secret among transportation planners is that the best&#8212;and perhaps only&#8212;way to control highway congestion is to make people pay to use roads, especially during peak driving periods. At one point, instituting road tolls seemed politcally beyond the pale, something that a populace long accustomed to freeways would never accept. But with congestion growing in every major urban area in the country, the idea of toll roads and...]]></description>
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