Eh, extending DST was a stupid idea. We change the clocks too early in the spring now, and the only reason they pushed the fall change into November was so they’d keep that later sunlight for Halloween. Having fewer weeks of “standard” time than DST is silly … why is it “standard” if it’s used less than half the year, lol?
I can deal with whatever we decide as a society … we can go year-round DST, year-round standard time, or keep changing the clocks. People just need to know what those options entail … year-round DST means really, really dark mornings in December, while year-round standard time means really, really early sunrises in the summer and not so much sunlight in the evenings. Neither one is optimal, which is why we change the clocks.
I don’t know if the danger issue was the main reason they ditched full-time DST back in 1974. I know I was in third grade that winter, and it was just depressing and miserable to go to school in the dark. I hated it, and apparently
I was not the only one.