drive time

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The time of the day when most people commute to work, seen as a popular time to listen to the radio

Mornings and afternoons are called drive time because that is when most people are driving. When people commute they tend to listen to the radio, thus drive time is primetime when it comes to total number of radio listeners. During drive time, radio stations have a captive audience.

The time it takes to drive between two points

I get some of my best thinking done during my drive times.

- The hours when the most commuters are in their cars During "drive time," radio advertising costs more because of increased listenership
Used in radio, this refers to morning and afternoon times when consumers are driving to and from work See Daypart, above
The length of time that members must drive to reach a primary care provider, which is typically set at a maximum of 15 minutes for urban areas and up to 30 minutes for rural areas drug cards See pharmaceutical cards
In radio, time periods during which people commute Varies by market, but generally considered to be 6 - 10 AM and 3 - 7 PM, Monday through Friday
A generic reference to morning and/or evening dayparts used in radio that coincide with "rush hour" AM DRIVE is usually 6AM to 10AM and PM DRIVE is usually 3PM to 7PM They may also be called MORNING DRIVE and AFTERNOON DRIVE, respectively
A measure of geographic accessibility determined by how long members in the plan's service area have to drive to reach a primary care provider
drive times
plural form of drive time
drive-time
Alternative spelling of drive time
drivetime
Alternative spelling of drive time
drivetime
the time during the morning or afternoon when many people are driving to or from work rush hour
drive time
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