0 the busy part of the day when towns and cities are crowded, either in the morning when people are travelling to work, or in the evening when people are travelling home:
1 one of the busy parts of the day, either when people are traveling to work in the morning or when they are traveling home from work in the evening:
2 one of the very busy times of the day on roads, trains, etc., in the morning when people are travelling to work and in the evening when people are going home:
The transport system has sufficient capacity on average but intermittently experiences rush hour complications.
It was right around five-thirty, it was rush hour, and the platform was really crowded - almost impossible to move.
For example, it is common sense that families with children in the 'rush hour of life' stand to benefit from a more relaxed view on the virtues of employment.
Well, you can imagine what it gets like in the rush hour.
It is also the reason for the snail's pace at which traffic normally moves in the rush hour.
In the rush hour, it takes 40 minutes to do so and at other times it takes 25 minutes.
The tranquillity of the countryside would be further eroded and the rush hour would become longer.
But public transport is loaded to its full capacity already in the rush hour.
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