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Senin, 11 Maret 2013

What daylight savings time means for biking

What daylight savings time means for biking

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Sunday marked the day when I, and many of my biking buddies, rejoice. We are grateful, for Sunday morning was the beginning of Daylight Savings Time. This means that we can now ride our bikes after work and make it (most of the way) home before dark.

Their finding: Having the entire state switch to daylight-saving time each year, rather than stay on standard time, costs Indiana households an additional $8.6 million in electricity bills. They conclude that the reduced cost of

There are 17 percent more fatal traffic crashes than normal on the Monday morning immediately following the annual Daylight Saving Time change.

It's that time of year again. The time when I see all the positive tweets coming through in regards to daylight saving time. Originally introduced by Germany and the Central Powers to cut coal consumption during World War I, it's

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