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		<description><![CDATA[Flat-lining traffic in Salem, OR defies the official projections. | From a Willamette Live article, this chart virtually speaks for itself: According to the article, the blue bars represents the combined traffic on two different bridges crossing the Willamette River in Salem, OR. The data shows that traffic across the river has essentially flatlined for the last decade; there&#8217;s simply no evidence of growth. If anything, the numbers show a very slight decline, given that traffic reached a ten-year low in...]]></description>
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