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		<description><![CDATA[Tolls reduce congestion---but can they be fair? | Brilliant. That&#8217;s the word kept crossing my mind as I read this clearly-written report (pdf link) about the Puget Sound Regional Council&#8217;s study on using road tolls to fight congestion.  The study found that a well-designed, comprehensive system of congestion-busting tolls could make a major dent in traffic backups in the Puget Sound.  It would also speed up transit, shorten commute times, and reduce gasoline consumption. But much to its...]]></description>
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