EzraS wrote:
Are you for it or against it?
Against the alternation between the two times. People can't adjust to the change from ST to DST. (the change in the other direction isn't a problem). But, when we change from ST to DST, there are more car accidents (and other accidents too, no doubt).
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If against it would you rather they stick with spring ahead time or fall back time year round?[/size]
Leave it DST all year.
People object to kids going to school in the morning dark. So, coming home from school (or being out and around in general) in the evening dark is better?
No, it's worse. In the evening dark, there's a lot more traffic, and hence more danger of getting hit by a car. And, in the evening dark, there are more violent people on the sidewalks and in the park, etc.
At the U.S./Canadian border (latitude 49), at the far east end of a timezone, on the day of the Winter Solstice, it gets dark at 3:58 p.m., Standard Time. ...and at 4:58 DST. So, say you're kids get home by 5:00. In DST, they'd be home almost before dark. In Standard-Time, they'd be out for an hour after dark.
It's better to do everything earlier instead of later. And if DST allows us more daylight during waking or business hours, so much the better.
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