Why I Hate Daylight Saving Time – and So Should You
Daylight saving time is Sunday, but doctors are more concerned with the two days after. Well, as long as the fun comes during the evening hours. The morning is already the most risky time on the road, he said. Is there really ever enough time?
Fall back in the Fall’.
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 extended the period for Daylight Saving Time by four or five weeks annually, depending on the calendar.
In short, DST begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 12, 2017, just 8 days from the official start of spring. But they’ll instantly gain a little more daylight later in the day. As CNN said this past week in an exploration of truths and myths surrounding our ritual time change, “Fewer and fewer of us think it’s worth the trouble”. Or, lawmakers could vote to get rid of DST altogether and keep the state in the Pacific time zone all year-round. He’d eliminate what MI soon will leave, which is Eastern Standard Time, or EST.
He says the body will adjust, but be aware of this finding, something people don’t seem to know about.
“I must say, the recreation industry got to me and said, “Why not go to Daylight Saving all year?”
Daylight saving time came about in 1905 when Englishman William Willett conjured the idea of the United Kingdom moving its clocks forward between April and October so that more people could enjoy the sun.
Firefighters like to remind you to check or even replace the batteries on your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms whenever you have to change your clocks.
Along with that cheery news, Bloomberg News shared research from when IN finally adopted Daylight Saving Time that it led to more energy usage by people IN that state, not less. It didn’t return on a national level until World War II, when it was referred to as “War Time”. Residents of Hawaii and Arizona, for example, never switch their clocks. For many years, most of IN did not observe Daylight Saving Time with the exception of 10 counties.
Since 2007, by federal law, Daylight Saving Time now begins on the second Sunday of each March and it ends on the first Sunday of each November.