Is morning or afternoon rush hour worse?


Is morning or afternoon rush hour worse? Rush hour traffic, typically, lasts a few hours, peaking in the morning from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and in the evening from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. or later in larger cities. Drivers in a rush tend to drive more dangerously, which increases the likelihood of causing an accident.


Why is there always traffic at 3pm?

Largely because schools get out around that time. Put together the school and after school activity with the end of the work day for people who work 6:30 to 3:00, plus shoppers, and you can get more chaotic traffic than when most of the traffic is either coming from or going to work.


What time of day are roads quietest?

Earlier is better when getting on the highway, especially during a long weekend. “If you can get up and get out early, 8 in the morning or earlier,” Treanor said. “You're going to avoid more traffic than if you wait.” Most travelers are anticipated to hit the road Friday after work, to get the long weekend started.


Why is traffic worse in morning?

The main causes of bad traffic in the morning are rush hour, construction, accidents, bad weather, and events. You can avoid bad traffic by leaving early, taking a different route, using public transportation, or working from home.


What is the best day to travel for less traffic?

If you are looking for the best day to drive long-distance, Sunday is the day that tends to have the least amount of traffic on the roads.


What hours have the least traffic?

Today, it's best to get on the roads before 7 a.m. and tomorrow before 11 a.m. As for the weekend, the best times on Saturday and Monday are in the evening, around 6 or 7 p.m. Experts say that Sunday is statistically the lightest traffic day so that might be a good time to hit the road, as well.


What is the heaviest traffic day of the week?

The NHTSA reports that most accidents occur during rush hour, between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. And according to the NHTSA, Saturday is the most dangerous day of the week to drive, primarily because there are more cars – and more drunk drivers – on the road than any other day.