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		<description><![CDATA[Through central Bellevue, traffic on I-405 has been flat for a decade. | OK, so we&#8217;ve already documented that total vehicle travel&#8212;as measured both by traffic volumes on specific segments of the roadway, and by total miles logged on the state highways&#8212;has remained roughly flat in much of Washington state for most of the past decade.  Yes, there have been ups and downs, but car travel simply isn&#8217;t growing the way it used to. So at risk of beating a dead horse, here&#8217;s...]]></description>
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