Daylight Saving Time Ends: AAA Advises Drivers, Pedestrians On Safety As Clocks Turn Back

by Contributor | November 3, 2022 1:26 pm

CENTRAL NEW YORK – Are you struggling with dark mornings on your way to work and as the kids head out to school? It’s about to change.

With daylight saving time ending Sunday, November 6 at 2 a.m., Americans will “fall back” and set their clocks back one hour to standard time. While many motorists will enjoy an extra hour of sleep, they need to be aware of the time change and potential distractions to their normal routine.

There are added dangers that can come as a result of a time change, especially behind the wheel.

An earlier sunset and darkness can lead to an increase in the number of pedestrians killed or seriously injured by vehicles. Therefore, drivers, pedestrians, joggers, walkers and bicyclists will need to use safety measures, so they are seen on the roads. AAA advises motorists and pedestrians to remember the following tips to stay safe:

Tips for Motorists
Driving

Car Care

Tips for Pedestrians

Daylight saving time begins on March 12, 2022. If the Sunshine Protection Act, that the Senate passed in March 2022, is approved by the House and signed by President Biden, permanent daylight saving time would take effect on Nov. 5, 2023 eliminating bi-annual clock changes.

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