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		<description><![CDATA[I-5 construction non-mess proves that commuters are adaptable. | We tend to think of traffic as a given, and that the amount of driving we do is simply immutable&#8212;that there&#8217;s literally nothing we can do in our day-to-day lives to drive less. But Seattle&#8217;s continued breezy traffic&#8212;in the midst of a major construction project that some feared would trigger a morass of congestion throughout Puget Sound&#8212;shows that this is simply false. Far from being immutable, traffic and travel patterns...]]></description>
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