Pooh Bear wrote:
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> I thought there was a problem with available daylight hours during winter
> regardless of the whether DST is used or not !
No. Once we get off of DST, the kids are leaving for school in half light or
better and getting home before sundown. That's in the area near NYC. School gets
out well before adults get off work, so adults are getting home after dark. Kids
who engage in after school activities beyond about 4:30 PM have to deal with
darkness near the solstice. Typical schoolkids don't around here.
The further north you go, the less daylight there is. Perhaps upstate NY has a
problem, but the vast majority of the U.S. does not.
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