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		<description><![CDATA[San Francisco studies congestion pricing. | More from the impossible-is-catching-on-department. San Francisco is studying the idea of charging motorists fees&#8212;often called congestion pricing&#8211;for driving on some of its most-congested roads at peak hours.  The city has been inspired in part by London&#8217;s successful example, which mayor Ken Livingstone, in town for World Environment Day, has been talking up: Congestion has decreased some 30 percent&#8212;or 50,000 cars&#8212;in central London since pricing was implemented two years ago. (Many...]]></description>
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