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The clocks in most of the United States and many other countries turn back an hour and stay there for about four months called standard time 

By Faruk 06.11.2022

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The clocks advance an hour past Daylight Saving Time 

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Daylight saving time has its roots in train schedules, 

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According to the US Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics, 

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it was implemented in Europe and the United States during World War I to save fuel and electricity. 

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The twice-annual switcheroo has so irked lawmakers of all political stripes  

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That the US Senate passed legislation to make daylight saving time permanent in March. 

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Benjamin Franklin may have been the first to mention daylight saving time in 1784

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When he wrote a letter to the editor of the Journal of Paris.  

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