• edgemaster72@lemmy.world
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        Perhaps that’s done in the afternoon but OOP didn’t mention it because it wasn’t relelvant?

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            No apparently my comment wasn’t obvious enough. I was attempting to imply that the afternoon rush hour traffic may have a similar restriction, during which Rush Hour 2 could be finished and Rush Hour 3 shown, but OOP didn’t include whether such a restriction existed in the afternoon, as they would not typically be traveling by the same route in the afternoon, hence no need to change a presumably separate sign indicating the hypothetical afternoon/evening restriction.

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      Because the busy period in the morning and evening are more than 1 hour long about everywhere with people having differing work schedules that all begin and end within similar but not exact time frame.

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        You are asking a question, but it sounds like you are stating a fact. I don’t know how to make sense of anything anymore?