Put simply, there's no need for it in Hawaii. The idea behind Daylight Saving Time is that it adjusts the clock to take more advantage of the increased natural light. Because Hawaii is so close to the equator, the sun rises and sets at relatively the same time throughout the year. Due to this fact, there is no need to adjust clocks to take more advantage of the sun.
Places that are closer to the equator, like Hawaii, don't have enough variation in the amount of sunlight they receive per day to make daylight saving time worthwhile. Some tropical countries do, however, observe D.S.T. just to stay in sync with their neighbors.
In areas where air conditioning is used a great deal, like Arizona, any savings in the cost of evening lighting during D.S.T. is canceled out by the cost of the increased late afternoon air conditioning.
In places that are as close to the equator as Hawaii, the time of sunrise does not vary enough to really take advantage of the energy saving benefit of Daylight Saving Time. In places where the climate is as hot as in Arizona, the savings from the reduction of evening lighting is outweighed by the costs of additional late afternoon air conditioning.
Because daylight savings is stupid and pointless. It was originally created to save on lamp oil, hello we dont use lamps anymore and it sure as hell doesnt help save electricity
they don't want to because they want longer days and shorter nights.or longer nights and shorter days
So far South that Daylight Savings Time makes little difference.
Its lightwer more of the time.
No. Arizona does not use daylight savings time.
The State of Arizona does not observe Daylight Savings, however the Navajo Nation does. When the rest of the Mountain Time Zone adjusts for Daylight Savings, Arizona stays on Mountain Standard Time.
No Hawaii does not use Daylight Savings Time.
Arizona doesn't do savings time.
As of 2006, with the addition of Indiana, there are now 48 U.S. states that observe daylight saving time (all but Hawaii and Arizona, although the Navaho Nation, part of which is in Arizona, does do daylight saving time).
No. Arizona does not use daylight savings time.
Its lack of daylight savings time, maybe?
not people in Arizona
The State of Arizona does not observe Daylight Savings, however the Navajo Nation does. When the rest of the Mountain Time Zone adjusts for Daylight Savings, Arizona stays on Mountain Standard Time.
It hasn't in most of Arizona. Why does the rest of the country do that?
No. Arizona and Hawaii, do not use it.
No Hawaii does not use Daylight Savings Time.
Arizona & New Mexico
Arizona doesn't do savings time.
As of 2006, with the addition of Indiana, there are now 48 U.S. states that observe daylight saving time (all but Hawaii and Arizona, although the Navaho Nation, part of which is in Arizona, does do daylight saving time).
The states that are not affected by daylight saving is Hawaii and parts of Arizona. The time changes for daylight saving twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall.
yes Nevada and New Mexico ( there is a Las Vegas in both) have daylight savings the only US stat that does not is Arizona