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		<description><![CDATA[Transit saves you money---if you can ditch a car. | An interesting article from the Washington Post finds that taking Metro&#8212;DC&#8217;s light rail system&#8212;into downtown may not save suburban commuters all that much money.&nbsp; Even with gas at $3 per gallon, the savings on fuel, plus wear and tear on vehicles, are offset by increased spending on transit fares.&nbsp; You really only start to save if you can use transit often enough that you can ditch one of your cars;...]]></description>
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