By this point, you hopefully know what time it is. But yesterday, it wasn't quite as simple. Though most Americans follow that "spring forward, fall back" saying to guide their clock-winding for Daylight Saving Time, a recent survey of 1,000 showed that 11% of those surveyed thought they were supposed to turn their clocks forward an hour at 2 a.m. this morning. Another 5% said they just didn't know which way the clocks were supposed to go. But why the need for actual knowledge when your cell-phone just updates for you?
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16% Of People Don't Know What To Do With Clocks Today
Time to Start Saving Daylight
Tonight is the night we all set our clocks ahead an hour in observance of the strange springtime ritual known as Daylight Saving Time. Until last year Daylight time began on the first Sunday in April. Thanks to the Energy Policy Act of 2005, DST now begins on the second Sunday in March and lasts until the first weekend in November.
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