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		<description><![CDATA[Toll lane trial isn't generating much revenue. | Here&#8217;s an odd tidbit from a story on highway tolling in the Seattle P-I: The [Washington] Highway 167 HOT lanes cost about $90,600 per month to operate, on average, and take in about $52,600 in tolls per month. [Emphasis added.] For those who aren&#8217;t hip to the lingo, HOT stands for &#8220;high occupancy/toll&#8220;&#8212;basically, HOV lanes that solo drivers can use for a fee.&nbsp; Ideally, HOT lane tolls are tuned to...]]></description>
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