yes
it was brought in for farmers so they could have an extra hour with their crops
Before your worry about that, go back to school, and learn to write correctly.
In "Daylight Saving Time," "Daylight Saving" is being used as an adjective - as in time that is saving daylight. "Daylight Savings" would be a noun itself, and makes little sense applied as an adjective in this context. Many people use the word savings, not knowing the correct way to say it. Edit; "Daylight Saving" time.
Daylight Saving Time is meant to save on the cost of lighting in the evening. However, studies are starting to show that in warmer areas, the cost of the increased use of air conditioning in the late afternoon more than cancels any savings from reduced lighting, especially now that incandescent lighting is being phased out.
The energy savings of extended Daylight Savings Time in modern society are questionable. The energy for lighting tends to move to the morning, used by those who must rise well before the adjusted hour of dawn during the winter. During the summer, energy savings used to come from all the extra outdoor activity that was done in the long evenings before sunset, but with so much of our activity now done indoors, the savings may be lost to the costs of air conditioning residences after work in a hotter part of the day. There is a concern regarding the safety of children walking to school or waiting for a bus in the winter before dawn because of the adjusted time, especially in the more northerly parts of the country.
it was brought in for farmers so they could have an extra hour with their crops
250 busses @ 36,000 lbs each. This is for the large busses.
Before your worry about that, go back to school, and learn to write correctly.
There are over 480,000 school buses in the United States
their phone, go pro, camera
yes! :)
The question is meaningless. "Special" in what way? If you're asking if they ride short busses to school, the answer is that they don't go to school so they don't rid busses of any kind, short or not.
It is big because it is two long school busses
In "Daylight Saving Time," "Daylight Saving" is being used as an adjective - as in time that is saving daylight. "Daylight Savings" would be a noun itself, and makes little sense applied as an adjective in this context. Many people use the word savings, not knowing the correct way to say it. Edit; "Daylight Saving" time.
Daylight Saving Time is meant to save on the cost of lighting in the evening. However, studies are starting to show that in warmer areas, the cost of the increased use of air conditioning in the late afternoon more than cancels any savings from reduced lighting, especially now that incandescent lighting is being phased out.
Some school buses have black painted hoods to avoid glare in the driver's eyes.
The energy savings of extended Daylight Savings Time in modern society are questionable. The energy for lighting tends to move to the morning, used by those who must rise well before the adjusted hour of dawn during the winter. During the summer, energy savings used to come from all the extra outdoor activity that was done in the long evenings before sunset, but with so much of our activity now done indoors, the savings may be lost to the costs of air conditioning residences after work in a hotter part of the day. There is a concern regarding the safety of children walking to school or waiting for a bus in the winter before dawn because of the adjusted time, especially in the more northerly parts of the country.