Rush hour on Ayalon Highway (Tel Aviv)

Stefanie Pietschmann, Ayalon Highway, Tel Aviv, Israel, Rush hour, Cityscape, city photography

Rush hour

Demand quickly exceeds supply when everyone desires identical things at the same time. As a consequence, space is fast becoming a scarce commodity. So, people squeeze themselves onto the streets, causing a rush hour.

Though all hate it, nobody wants to back down. While taking up space, many give in to the temptation to curse others who do the same as themselves. In the end, everybody sneaks around, despite being in a rush, without asking whether this mess really has to be like that.

The Ayalon Highway in Tel Aviv

I took this photo in September 2021, and it shows the Rushhour on Ayalon Highway (Tel Aviv) in the early evening.

Hi there, I'm Stefanie, the photographer, and author of the blog post you're reading now.


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