by cyberax 9 hours ago

I grew up in an area outside the US, and quite a bit more to the north. I still remember how for several weeks each year I had to walk to school in the dark, sometimes having issues with seeing where I was walking.

The DST changes abruptly made everything visible again. Around that time we were also getting a permanent snow cover. And the whiteness of the snow significantly improved visibility for the rest of the winter.

So I don't think that the concerns are completely unfounded, but they are probably not as dire either.

BeetleB 5 hours ago | [-1 more]

Am I missing something? DST will make walking to school in the darkness more likely, not less.

DST means a later sunrise.

cyberax 4 hours ago | [-0 more]

I mean, the change from the DST ("summer") time to the standard ("winter") time.