Rush hour is at different times in different places. It depends on the average workday in a particular area, but there are usually two rush hours per day: one in the morning and one in the evening. In the United States, evening rush hour is usually between five PM and seven PM.
Rush hour usually refers to the time of day when the most people "rush" (commute) to work and roads are most congested. In most cities, there are two rush hours, one in the morning (about 6-8 am) and one in the evening (about 4-6 pm).
The peak of rush hour in Japan is between 8:00 am and 9:00 am, and then 5:00 pm until 6:30 pm, local time. Rush hour is the busiest in Tokyo.
japan is one hour ahead of hong kong
One. Japan is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +9 hours, ie. 9 hours ahead of Greenwich, England.
Japan use Metric units to Km/H or kilometers per hour.
Australian Central Standard Time (CST) is one half hour ahead of Japan Standard Time (JST).Australian Central Daylight Saving Time (CDT) is one and a half hours ahead of JST.JST is 14 hours ahead of American Central Daylight Saving Time (CDT).JST is 15 hours ahead of American Central Standard Time (CST).
Japan is GMT+9.
Japan's most favorite movie is rush hour and karate kid.
"Rush Hour" is the time when traffic is at its peak - when everyone is rushing for work or home, and things are hectic.
during the rush hour
Google or Quora said: Rush hour is rush hour because it's essentially gridlocked by that time, right around when most everyone on the roads needed to get somewhere an hour ago and are currently stuck waiting in line.
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There are currently three films in the series : Rush hour 1 - Rush Hour 2 - Rush Hour 3 .
If you think, you can figure this out. What do most people do on the way to and from work? They rush to get there on time or to get home.
anywhere from noon to 7 pm.
Around 5:30 or so.
AnswerNo. Peak hour means rush hour. We Brits got in first, there was no need to change a perfectly good phrase.It makes more sense to Americans because we've come to recognize the word "rush" with meaning "in a hurry". We call it "rush hour" because everyone's busy trying to get to work on time (in the morning) or make it home with time to eat dinner and relax (in the afternoon).
Generally speaking "rush hour" is the busiest time of the day. First, there's the morning rush hour to get to work. Then, there's the evening rush hour traffic to go home from work. On Friday evening, there might be a rush to get out of the big city and get away from the city for the weekend.
Around 5:30 or so.