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What is Remembrance Day? How much is a lightsaber worth? Gerrard announced as new Villa manager - is it a good move? Home Menu. When do the clocks change and why? Getty Images. Oops you can't see this activity! Why do we change the clocks? Benjamin Franklin, who first came up with the idea of moving the clocks according to daylight. Coldplay singer Chris Martin's great-great-grandfather is responsible for introducing the idea of moving the clocks in the UK.

When did we start changing our clocks? William Willett used to get cross when it got too dark for him to carry on playing golf. William Willett unfortunately died before he could see his idea introduced. What do people think of it? Of course, not everyone is tucked up in bed at 2am; employees who are scheduled to work a night shift at this time may find themselves working an extra hour when the clocks go back to 1am.

Night workers are often advised to check their contracts and discuss the situation with their employer. By law however, night workers must not work more than an average of 8 hours in a hour period. However, many countries in Africa and Asia situated around the equator do not change the time. The USA has daylight saving time, but not all states change their clocks.

Indiana introduced daylight saving time in In March , the European Parliament backed a proposal to end the practice of changing the clocks in European Union states. The proposal was originally meant to be introduced in , but the amendment has not taken legal effect. EU states continue to use daylight saving time. What is Greenwich Mean Time? Daylight savings, or summer time, is a mechanism to make the most of increased summer daylight hours in the northern hemisphere.

His rather complicated plan was to advance clocks by 80 minutes, in four separate moves of 20 minutes each. The history of British Summer Time and daylight saving time. A campaign at the beginning of the 20th century successfully argued in favour of changing the clocks during the summer months to avoid wasting time in the morning.

When do the clocks go back in ? Will my phone automatically update the time? Find out more. They were also brought forward for periods in the spring of , in line with fuel shortages. There was an experiment, between and , which kept clocks one hour ahead of GMT all year round. Britain then reverted to our now familiar system of GMT in the winter and summer time in between March and October.

Do the clocks change in Europe, the US and Australia? How the clocks going back affect travel timings. However, some have campaigned for British time to be brought in line with other European countries to reduce accidents.

This would make it two hours ahead of GMT in the summer and one hour ahead in the winter. However, our priority now should be the prevention road accidents that cause serious injury and death.

During the working week, casualty rates peak at 8am and 10am and 3pm and 7pm, with the afternoon peak being higher. Road casualty rates increase with the arrival of darker evenings and worsening weather conditions.

Anything we can do to bring these rates down has to be worth it. Lighter mornings in the winter are also better for postal workers and those in construction and farming, who typically begin work much earlier than many others.

Others say we spend so much time inside — in offices, for instance — that daylight saving no longer really matters.



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