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Rush hour traffic happens twice a day. Approximately, between 6 in the morning to 8 in the morning and between 5 and 8 in the evenings, Monday through Friday.
The rush hour is so called because it is the time when most people travel to work in the morning, and travel back home in the evening, lots of people travelling at the same time causes heavy traffic.
Ipswich is approx. 70 miles away from London and takes about a hour to get there by car if there is no traffic, about an hour and a half in moderate traffic, and two hours during the morning or evening rush hour.
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.
Be careful in traffic during the rush hour.
"Rush Hour" is the time when traffic is at its peak - when everyone is rushing for work or home, and things are hectic.
16.2 miles (approx). Without traffic and traveling by car it would take about half an hour. With morning rush hour traffic, it could take as long as an hour. Public transportation would take about an hour and 20 minutes. It requires taking a shuttle from JFK airport to the Jamaica Station on the MTA and then a train into Midtown Manhattan.
Traffic lights sequence during rush hour traffic!
because everyone rushes to work and causes traffic.. the RUSH... by the way im only 12
Rush hour is defined as those hours during the day when most people are traveling to and from work and there is heavy traffic on the roads.
In rush hour traffic, taking expressways, I would say it would take anywhere from 1.5 hours to 2 hours.
Around 5:30 or so.