Rush hour
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- | * ''[[The Rush Hour]]'', a 1928 American silent comedy film | ||
- | * [[Rush Hour (1941 film)|''Rush Hour'' (1941 film)]], a British film | ||
- | * [[Rush Hour (2006 film)|''Rush Hour'' (2006 film)]], a Russian film | ||
* [[Rush Hour (film series)|''Rush Hour'' (film series)]], a series of American action comedy films | * [[Rush Hour (film series)|''Rush Hour'' (film series)]], a series of American action comedy films | ||
** [[Rush Hour (1998 film)|''Rush Hour'' (1998 film)]], the first film in the series | ** [[Rush Hour (1998 film)|''Rush Hour'' (1998 film)]], the first film in the series |
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A rush hour (American English, British English) or peak hour (Australian English) is a part of the day during which traffic congestion on roads and crowding on public transport is at its highest. Normally, this happens twice every weekday: once in the morning and once in the afternoon or evening, the times during which the most people commute. The term is often used for a period of peak congestion that may last for more than one hour.
Rush hour may also refer to:
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Film
- Rush Hour (film series), a series of American action comedy films
- Rush Hour (1998 film), the first film in the series
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See also
- Carpool
- Congestion pricing
- Dayparting
- Drive time
- High occupancy vehicle lane
- Morning drive
- Road space rationing
- Road traffic control
- Traffic wave
- Ramp meter
- Rush Hour
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