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	<title>Sightline InstituteLetting Cities Lower Speed Limits on TV - Sightline Institute</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alan on King5 TV. | Back in August, we published a post&#8212;and an op-ed in the Seattle Times&#8212;arguing that Washington cities ought to be able to lower speed limits on non-arterial streets without costly red tape. Moderate reductions in speed save lives and make streets safe&#8212;for kids, elderly, pedestrians, bikers, and drivers. In the months since, a bill has emerged in Olympia, championed by State Representative Cindy Ryu and a host of co-sponsors. On Monday,...]]></description>
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