Clock Change
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this is a snippet from an article I was reading earlier
drivers should note that the clocks move back one hour this weekend.
This means it will be darker earlier in the evenings.
This is expected to lead to a greater number of crashes as drivers head for home after work next week.
As a result, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents is calling on drivers to take more care, especially as pedestrians and cyclists will be harder to see.
The safety charity is also continuing to press for the introduction of a system that would give an extra hour of daylight in the evening all year round.
RoSPA has been calling for many years for the UK to move to a system called “Single Double Summer Time” (SDST), which would put the clocks one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) in winter and two hours ahead of GMT in summer.
watch yourself out there folks!
drivers should note that the clocks move back one hour this weekend.
This means it will be darker earlier in the evenings.
This is expected to lead to a greater number of crashes as drivers head for home after work next week.
As a result, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents is calling on drivers to take more care, especially as pedestrians and cyclists will be harder to see.
The safety charity is also continuing to press for the introduction of a system that would give an extra hour of daylight in the evening all year round.
RoSPA has been calling for many years for the UK to move to a system called “Single Double Summer Time” (SDST), which would put the clocks one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) in winter and two hours ahead of GMT in summer.
watch yourself out there folks!