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Transport / Texas / Road traffic management / Transportation in Houston /  Texas / METRORail / Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County / Traffic congestion / Texas State Highway 288 / Rush hour / Interstate 45 / Texas State Highway Beltway 8 / Managed lane
Date: 2015-08-19 17:31:05
Transport
Texas
Road traffic management
Transportation in Houston
Texas
METRORail
Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County
Traffic congestion
Texas State Highway 288
Rush hour
Interstate 45
Texas State Highway Beltway 8
Managed lane

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