Talk:Rush hour
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How is the 3:30pm rush hour "new" and how is it a "pre-"rush hour when the "standard" rush hour lasts from 3pm to 7pm? -- Greg K Nicholson 9 July 2005 01:44 (UTC)
[edit] Netherlands
I don't think that is relevant.
And if it is, then we should probably include more countries when talking about transportation discounts.
- I copied the info to Transportation in the Netherlands. Nevertheless, a comparison on this or a new page of off-peak travel discounts in various countries would be interesting.--Patrick 02:34, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
- I agree, it's silly to include such detailed information for one single country. Unless a meaningful comparison can be made between several different countries, it should be removed. --68.239.224.160 06:39, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Requesting a page
...for Internet rush hour - times when the Internet is slow due to busy servers on high traffic websites or large amounts of users using the same internet service provider. Pink moon 1287
[edit] Typical Times
Currently the article is stating "Typically, rush hour lasts from 6-10 am (0600-1000) and from 3-7 pm (1500-1900) local time. With people travelling places during their lunch time by car too, it is arguable that noon till 2pm (1400) is another, less frantic, rush hour." At the very least this needs cited, but it appears the times are a bit off for the Central Time Zone. For St Louis, Nashville, and Memphis the morning rushour is already winding down by 8 AM and over before 9, the lunch rush hour stats at 11:30 AM and is over by 1:00 PM and the evening hour is winding down at 5:30 PM and over by 6 PM. Jon 15:25, 12 October 2007 (UTC)
- It's hard to give good typical times as they vary from country to country too. 81.174.226.229 (talk) 12:11, 16 January 2008 (UTC)