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  • "We typically don't have complete-halt traffic here," said Lawrenceville, Ga., resident Chris Haley about his new commute. "But in the first few weeks the lanes were implemented, it was near at a dead stop. You're looking over in the left-hand HOT lane, and it's empty."

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