The US needs to retire daylight savings and just have two time zones one hour apart
03 Nov 2013 • qz.comThe fall time change feels particularly hard because we lose another hour of evening daylight, just as the days grow shorter. It also creates confusion because countries that observe daylight saving change their clocks on different days.
It would seem to be more efficient to do away with the practice altogether. The actual energy savings are minimal, if they exist at all. Frequent and uncoordinated time changes cause confusion, undermining economic efficiency.
This would be great. Timezones are the worst. :)