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		<title>SR-520: A Traffic Update</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Traffic is down after tolling---but most has diverted to other routes. | After a topsy-turvy first couple of months&#8212;first vacations, then snow&#8212;traffic on the newly-tolled SR-520 bridge across Lake Washington seems to have stabilized at about 67,000 cars per day.  That&#8217;s down by about a third from last fall’s level, just before the tolls were first levied. But data from the Washington State Department of Transportation shows most of the trips that &#8220;disappeared&#8221; from SR-520 simply migrated to other routes.]]></description>
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