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		<title>Dude, Where Are My Cars: Multnomah County</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Oregon's most populous county, there was less driving on state highways in 2009 than 1995. | Continuing with my obsession with flat-lining traffic trends: drivers in Multnomah County&#8212;Oregon&#8217;s most populous county, and home to Portland&#8212;logged fewer miles on state-owned highways in 2009 than they did in 1995. The numbers all come from the Oregon DOT website (here&#8217;s a link to the actual spreadsheet with county-level VMT figures). What puzzles me is: why aren&#8217;t the facts about flat traffic trends more widely known? It&#8217;s not like they&#8217;re particularly...]]></description>
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