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		<description><![CDATA[Study: Older Americans want to lose their cars to save money, but streets aren't always ped-friendly. | A new poll by AARP finds that many Americans ages 50 and older are driving less as a result of high gas prices. But getting around isn&#8217;t always easy &#8211; inadequate sidewalks and bike lanes, as well as insufficient public transportation options are obstacles to older Americans saving money by leaving their car at home. Almost one of every three people 50 and over (29 percent) say they are now...]]></description>
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