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In reply to the discussion: Should the United States continue to switch between Standard and Daylight Saving Time? [View all]NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)8. Perceived problems with permanent DST
Perceived problems with permanent DST
Since daylight saving time creates the illusion of the sun rising and setting one hour later on the clock, but does not add any additional daylight, the already later sunrise times under standard time are pushed an hour later on the clock with daylight saving time. Late sunrise times can become unpopular in the winter months which essentially forces workers and schoolchildren to begin the day in darkness. In 1974 following the enactment of the Emergency Daylight Saving Time Act in the United States, there were complaints of children going to school in the dark and working people commuting and starting their work day in pitch darkness during the winter months. The complaints led to the repeal of the act in October 1974 when standard time was restored until February 23, 1975. In 1976, the United States returned to the schedule set under the Uniform Time Act of 1966. In 1971, year-round daylight time in the United Kingdom was abandoned after a 3-year experiment because of complaints about winter sunrise times. The same complaints also led to Russia abandoning DST and instituting standard time year round in 2014.[142]
Since daylight saving time creates the illusion of the sun rising and setting one hour later on the clock, but does not add any additional daylight, the already later sunrise times under standard time are pushed an hour later on the clock with daylight saving time. Late sunrise times can become unpopular in the winter months which essentially forces workers and schoolchildren to begin the day in darkness. In 1974 following the enactment of the Emergency Daylight Saving Time Act in the United States, there were complaints of children going to school in the dark and working people commuting and starting their work day in pitch darkness during the winter months. The complaints led to the repeal of the act in October 1974 when standard time was restored until February 23, 1975. In 1976, the United States returned to the schedule set under the Uniform Time Act of 1966. In 1971, year-round daylight time in the United Kingdom was abandoned after a 3-year experiment because of complaints about winter sunrise times. The same complaints also led to Russia abandoning DST and instituting standard time year round in 2014.[142]
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Should the United States continue to switch between Standard and Daylight Saving Time? [View all]
NurseJackie
Mar 2021
OP
I stay up all night performing initial program loads on multiple logical partitions
Skittles
Mar 2021
#2
I heard that! When I worked nights the real annoyances were leafblowers and chain saws.
TreasonousBastard
Mar 2021
#7
I have a hard time accepting that people's lives are affected so much because of a change
Escurumbele
Mar 2021
#19
Medical depression is one thing, but there are tons of people out there who are looking for
Escurumbele
Mar 2021
#31
I used to care about this and thought we should stay on DST. Now, I really just don't care
hlthe2b
Mar 2021
#9
I never think about how many clocks (and devices with clocks) there are in my world...
NurseJackie
Mar 2021
#12
Interesting. I only have to do the clock on the oven and in my car--The former I rarely even look at
hlthe2b
Mar 2021
#15
That reminds me of those clock repair stores (which I could use). Do they still exist?
hlthe2b
Mar 2021
#22
It would really suck for people on the West Coast to live their lives under Eastern Standard Time.
Midwestern Democrat
Mar 2021
#43
That's a great retirement/covid clock. I never know what day it is. nt
JustABozoOnThisBus
Mar 2021
#46
Just pick one and stick with it...it's confusing to those of us in states that don't change
QED
Mar 2021
#44
Even keeping standard time I suspect some businesses will switch to "summer schedule" hours
NotASurfer
Mar 2021
#53