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 Issue of November 12, 2007 
   

Survey Respondents Don’t See New Roads Easing Traffic Woes

Traffic crawls on the eastbound side of the Massachusetts Turnpike in Natick last week. A new survey has found that roadway congestion is a top concern for many Americans.
By Thomas Grillo
Three-fourths of Americans believe that smart development and the improvement of public transportation are better long-term solutions for reducing traffic than building new roads, according to a survey by Smart Growth America and the National Association of Realtors.

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