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Gallons per mile bill in New York

04/23/201004/23/2010 Lisa Schweitzer

From over at the Nudge blog there’s a story that the· New York Senate passes gallons per mile bill to help drivers see how much gas they are really burning during their normal driving habits. A nice innovation in information, here


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