This Sunday, March 14, will be the beginning of daylight savings time in United States, except for Hawaii and most part of Arizona. The change in time has been confusing for people throughout the years, so this year won’t be an exception.
The first daylight savings time took place in 1918 but it has been taken on and off depending on the current legislations in the States. The last time it was revised was in 2005 with the Energy Policy Act.
According to a survey made by the US Department of Transportation, the daylight savings time is preferred by most people since it brings long evenings with daylights to enjoy out-of-work activities. The daylight savings time will finish the first Sunday of November at 2:00am.
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