They always mention it in the newspaper or on the news on TV. I think allot also know it, because people tend to say to another: "today an hour less sleep, huh guys?" or "Did you all ready put the clock an hour ahead?" as if it's something interesting to talk about...
California observes Daylight Saving Time to make better use of daylight during the longer days of spring and summer. This practice aims to reduce energy consumption, promote outdoor activities, and align with other states that also observe Daylight Saving Time.
There are discussions about potentially making Daylight Saving Time permanent in the U.S., but currently, it still alternates between Standard Time and Daylight Saving Time. Changes to stop Daylight Saving Time altogether would require legislation at the federal level.
Indiana resumed annual Daylight Saving Time in April 2006, leaving only Hawaii and most of Arizona without it. Also, none of the unincorporated U.S. territories does Daylight Saving Time.
Daylight saving time is typically observed in the summer months to extend daylight hours in the evening and reduce the need for artificial lighting. This practice is intended to make better use of natural daylight, particularly during times when most people are awake and active.
Daylight Saving Time is used to make better use of daylight during the longer days of summer. By moving the clocks forward, it allows people to have more daylight in the evening when they are typically more active. This practice aims to reduce energy consumption and promote outdoor activities.
Most of Texas observed Daylight Saving Time every year that decade, but the Greater El Paso area did not resume Daylight Saving Time observance until 1965.
In the northern hemisphere, Daylight Saving Time, a.k.a. Summer Time, begins in March and April and ends in September, October and November. In the southern hemisphere, it begins in September and October and ends in January, February, March and April.
In North America, most of the US and much of Canada observe Daylight Saving Time and in Europe, most of Western Europe observes Daylight Saving Time but there are notable exceptions such as Arizona and Hawaii in the US, Saskatchewan and parts of Ontario in Canada and Iceland. Please see the related links and the related question for more information.
I'm not sure if Dead By Daylight is the most successful horror game ever created, but I do know that over 23,000 people play Dead By Daylight a month.
New studies show that the savings due to the time shift is negligible. I don't know of any studies for accidents but most farmers i know don't like daylight savings at all.
Hawaii and most of Arizona do not observe daylight saving time. There is also at least one city (I think it's Cincinnati, Ohio) and its suburbs that does not observe DST.
Electricity and Daylight Saving Time.