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		<description><![CDATA[High gas prices led to declines in road fatalities. | Roger&#8217;s post on car crashes a few weeks back got me to thinking:&nbsp; what are the local car crash trends looking like, in an era of expensive gas? And as it turns out, the trends are looking good!!&nbsp; The state of Washington recently released fatality statistics for 2008, and their figures show a sharp dip in fatality rates in the past few years.&nbsp; As the chart to the right shows,...]]></description>
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