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		<description><![CDATA[Opening HOV lanes to hybrids could slow down buses. | Ithought this might happen: according to the Union of Concerned Scientists&#8217; Hybridblog reports that a US federal transportation bill contains provisions that would open up HOV lanes to hybrids.&nbsp; The problem&#8212;not only could that clog HOV lanes (slowing down the buses, carpools and vanpools that depend on them), but the US Congress is trying to lower the bar, letting even low-mileage hybrids into the fast lane: In the end, the...]]></description>
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