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		<description><![CDATA[Fewer and fewer young people are driving---but why? | This Advertising Age article discussing the massive decline in driving among young Americans is a bit old now.  But it&#8217;s both fascinating enough, and aggravating enough, to be worth some attention.  The basic facts are the fascinating part:  young people simply don&#8217;t drive as much as they used to.  Between 1978 and 2008, for example, the share of 17 year olds with a valid driver&#8217;s license fell by a third. [Update, 4/2/2012:...]]></description>
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