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| He claims the extrapolations are based on the previous five years expenditures. The predictions that Angelenos are in for a nightmarish commute in a couple decades are predicated on the extrapolations of current commutes and expected traffic growth without any change in the amount of roads or lanes. The best contributions offer unique extrapolations on the theme; they range in tone from lighthearted to psychologically disturbing. |
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