Tuesday, February 9, 2010 - Page updated at 07:45 p.m.

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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Sunday, February 7
No new noise walls for Highway 169 | Bumper to Bumper
Sunday, January 31
Rates now displayed on Seattle's parking pay stations | Bumper to Bumper
Sunday, January 24
I-5 lane squeeze by exits irks drivers | Bumper to Bumper
Sunday, January 10
Cutting headlight glare on I-405 through Renton | Bumper to Bumper
Sunday, December 20
Is this flaky? Snow plows but no snow | Bumper to Bumper
Monday, December 14
Why diesel buses sub for Metro's electric trolleys | Bumper to Bumper

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