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		<description><![CDATA[Eric Pryne had more on electronic mileage charges for vehicles, as a substitute for gas taxes, in yesterday&#8217;s Seattle Times. The fundamental forces behind this trend-advances in engine and information technology-will ultimately transform how Cascadians pay to drive, as we&#8217;ve been pointing out since 1996. The ultimate potential of this shift is a set of related breakthroughs: pay-as-you-drive insurance, congestion pricing, pay-as-you-drive vehicle registration and taxes, and pollution taxes. Together,...]]></description>
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