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State Report Shows Increased Traffic Congestion Last Year



OLYMPIA, Wash. -- Washington's Department of Transportation says traffic congestion is increasing gradually around the state's big cities as the economy recovers from the Great Recession. 

Its latest report says traffic increased three-percent last year, but congestion was worse by 16 percent.  

The department says a package of new traffic-control strategies called 'Moving Washington" is helping.

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