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Will Drivers Pay to Hurry Up and Wait?

How many drivers will be willing to pay $20 for a faster commute only to end up stuck in a sea of brake lights? After all, that is an experience widely available for free throughout the traffic-jammed Washington region.
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Eric M. Weiss

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