More than 94% of people who participated in the survey would prefer to stick to the same time year-round.
. That proposal would make daylight saving time year-round permanently across the United States in 2023.
We wanted to know what KSAT readers thought about the proposal? Do you like the daylight to start a little earlier like it does with standard time or do you prefer it to be lighter later in the evening with daylight saving time?Nearly 54% of those respondents said they would prefer to have year-round daylight saving time. About 41% said they’d prefer year-round standard time. Only 5% said they like to switch between standard and daylight saving time.
“Kids aren’t standing in the dark waiting for a school bus. Can’t enjoy the night skies until way after10:00 in the summer in the Hill Country.”“I’m a morning person so I want my daylight early. Light at night makes no sense to me.” Here’s what a few said about their preference to continue changing back and forth between standard and daylight saving time:
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