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		<description><![CDATA[New evidence suggests that it's less than we think. | How much are people actually willing to pay to avoid being stuck in rush-hour traffic? Data from a Washington Department of Transportation pilot project offers some tantalizing clues—and suggests that drivers are a lot less willing to pay to avoid congestion than many experts think. In fact, the evidence suggests that the large majority of motorists&#8212;including many well-off ones&#8212;opt to sit in traffic rather than pay a modest toll for...]]></description>
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