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		<description><![CDATA[Measured per person, vehicle travel is down 6 percent in five years. | OK, I swear, this is the last one of this series I&#8217;m going to post for a while. But a helpful staffer from the Seattle Department of Transportation was kind enough to send me the city&#8217;s traffic &#8220;tube count&#8221; database. (Thanks, Vince!) And after I played around with the numbers for a while, the chart to the right popped out&#8212;showing that, person for person, Seattle residents are driving less than...]]></description>
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