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May 2016
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Episode 29: Traffic

Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam
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Traffic. You hate it, we hate it, the rest of the world hates it, and unfortunately, our best efforts to curb it usually only make it worse. This week on Hidden Brain, we visit a few of the world's most congested cities, and investigate a few options to make driving safer and less maddening. 
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