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		<description><![CDATA[New study says transit apps put riders in control. | Following up on my recent post on how my smartphone didn&#8217;t revolutionize my transit commute, I came across this Wired article. A new study suggests transit apps on smartphones can get commuters to ditch their cars for a bus or train: An interesting study of commuters in Boston and San Francisco found people are more willing to ride the bus or train when they have tools to manage their commutes...]]></description>
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