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		<title>Where Are My Cars:  I-5 Through Seattle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Traffic volumes on I-5 through Seattle started to fall in 2003. | Remarkably enough, state figures show that traffic on I-5 through Seattle declined pretty steadily from 2003 through 2009.  Take a look at the chart to the right.  In total, traffic volumes on I-5 across the ship canal bridge fell by well over 7 percent.  Remember, this is total traffic, not per capita.  The per capita trends have been even more dramatic. The state didn&#8217;t report express lane data for 2010,...]]></description>
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