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		<description><![CDATA[Britain considers comprehensive roadway tolls. | First, London started charging cars a fee to enter the city center&#8212;a move widely credited with easing congestion and making it easier to get around in the crowded downtown. Now, the British government is considering instituting congestion pricing for the entire nation. Says this BBC article: The London scheme brought in two years ago is reckoned a success in reducing traffic congestion, despite the fears voiced in advance. The daily...]]></description>
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