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Surveying in the Gridlock

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Traffic misery ranks high in a survey about life in the Bay Area. Another survey shows that people are willing to tax themselves to fix it.

The second survey found that two-thirds of respondents would support funding a major initiative to drastically improve transportation infrastructure.

As housing gets more expensive, people are commuting from farther away to jobs in booming Bay Area cities.

Every time I sit in traffic in my car I count my lucky stars I am able to commute by bike.

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