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A huge plurality of Americans are incredibly (and irresponsibly) sleep deprived. Every time we change clocks, a lot of them turn into walking catastrophes for the few days following. Auto accidents, ER visits, workplace and medical error rates explode. It's recommended to keep to yourself and not to put your life into other people's hands during clock changes.I don't really care but I would prefer to keep it how it is. I do like having both benefits of the different times and the time switches do not affect me. (It's a frickin Saturday night/Sunday morning, sleep in a little or wake up a little early.)
I think it's long outlived its original purpose and is a useless pain in the ass.
Permanent daylight saving time? America tried it before ... and it didn't go well
About five decades ago, the U.S. tried to make daylight saving time year-round – and public opinion of the change quickly deteriorated.www.yahoo.com
Eh, hype. We went through 10 time changes on the way out to the Gulf and ten coming back 5 months later when we did WestPacs. Didn't notice any significant changes in how people were, accidents working on the ship. I just think this is more of correlation and some irresponsibility.A huge plurality of Americans are incredibly (and irresponsibly) sleep deprived. Every time we change clocks, a lot of them turn into walking catastrophes for the few days following. Auto accidents, ER visits, workplace and medical error rates explode. It's recommended to keep to yourself and not to put your life into other people's hands during clock changes.
I think it's long outlived its original purpose and is a useless pain in the ass.
Permanent daylight saving time? America tried it before ... and it didn't go well
About five decades ago, the U.S. tried to make daylight saving time year-round – and public opinion of the change quickly deteriorated.www.yahoo.com
Ask your Congressman to pass a bill to end DST. That's my goal is to convince enough people to convince the House to pass the bill for standard time.
I support ending clock switching. Choose either DST or standard time and make it permanent.
you are correct-traffic accidents, strokes, heart attacks, etc are all increased -especially after the leap forward. harvesting combines have lights on them. Get rid of DSTA huge plurality of Americans are incredibly (and irresponsibly) sleep deprived. Every time we change clocks, a lot of them turn into walking catastrophes for the few days following. Auto accidents, ER visits, workplace and medical error rates explode. It's recommended to keep to yourself and not to put your life into other people's hands during clock changes.
Either make Daylight Savings Time permanent, or make Standard Time permanent.I think it's long outlived its original purpose and is a useless pain in the ass.
Permanent daylight saving time? America tried it before ... and it didn't go well
About five decades ago, the U.S. tried to make daylight saving time year-round – and public opinion of the change quickly deteriorated.www.yahoo.com
I'm fine with permanent DST. Spring forward and never falk back.Standard time is set wrong, DST is better at any time of the year.
When i say im all for ending DST, im actually referring to ending the "chaning" the clocks back and forth like the chart shows, my mistake for not being clearAsk your Congressman to pass a bill to end DST. That's my goal is to convince enough people to convince the House to pass the bill for standard time.
Crying about changing a clock twice a year. WhahahahahahahaaaaaaaI think it's long outlived its original purpose and is a useless pain in the ass.
Permanent daylight saving time? America tried it before ... and it didn't go well
About five decades ago, the U.S. tried to make daylight saving time year-round – and public opinion of the change quickly deteriorated.www.yahoo.com
So many hostile people over this issue just makes me want to start a movement to change the clocks a couple more times during the year, just to shake things up even more.
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