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		<description><![CDATA[Northwest traffic started leveling out long before the recession began. | For months now, we&#8217;ve been tracking the fact that vehicle travel in the Northwest&#8212;both in general, and on specific urban highways&#8212;has been surprisingly flat for years, even decades. One of the most common reactions to this news has been:  well, duh, there&#8217;s a recession on. A few folks have argued that the once the recession lifts we&#8217;ll see vehicle travel resume it&#8217;s steady ascent. I think that completely misses the...]]></description>
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