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Bumper to Bumper
An estimated 1.5 million people in the Puget Sound area still get in their cars each weekday morning and spend 687,000 hours commuting 18 million miles. With Bumper to Bumper, Charles E. Brown answers your questions about all that getting around, whether it's by car or bus, or on a bike or walking.
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Monday, July 6
Must Metro commuting at Northgate be so chaotic?
Monday, June 29
Bumper to Bumper | Traffic flow confusing at University Village-area intersection
Monday, June 15
Bumper to Bumper | Does Seattle require sidewalk access during construction?
Monday, June 8
Bumper to Bumper | GPS misses freeway express lanes
Monday, June 1
Bumper to Bumper | Metro's Night Owl schedule
Monday, May 25
Bumper to Bumper | Timing is everything for harried driver
Monday, May 18
Bumper to Bumper | A right turn on red is legal, if you do it right

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