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		<description><![CDATA[Is your town? | What if cities had no sidewalks and everyone walked on the road? Or, for urban recreation, they walked on a few scenic trails? What if the occasional street had a three-foot-wide &#8220;walking lane&#8221; painted on the asphalt, between the moving cars and the parked ones? Well, for starters, no one would walk much. A hardy few might brave the streets, but most would stop at &#8220;walk?! in traffic?!&#8221; Fortunately, this...]]></description>
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