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		<description><![CDATA[Through November, 2011 was the lowest-traffic year since 2003 | The latest traffic figures from the Federal Highway Administration offer a small surprise: through November of 2011, year-to-date vehicle travel in the U.S. hit its lowest level since 2003. As you may recall, traffic plummeted in 2008&#8212;back when the economy hit the skids, even as gas prices shot through the roof.  But most transportation analysts (including me) expected that traffic would resume its upward trajectory as the economy rebounded and population grew. Perhaps...]]></description>
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