WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Washington Post asked some locals how the transit subsidy cutbacks, which fell from $230 to $125 this month, would impact their decisions on traveling to and from work. One respondent, who had recently switched to using public transportation due to high gas prices, may go back to using his car and take advantage of free parking.

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