The Deadly Cost of Daylight Saving Time: Why Texans Should Rethink the Clock Change - Social Media Explorer
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Daylight Saving Time (DST) poses risks beyond inconvenience, as a comprehensive study reveals a notable spike in fatal motor vehicle accidents in the days after the spring clock change. Utilizing data from the NHTSA, researchers found a 6% increase in fatal crashes linked to sleep deprivation and altered commuting patterns. This effect is more pronounced in time zone edges, where accidents can shoot up to 8%. Morning hours are particularly dangerous, contributing to a higher risk for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists. The analysis argues that eliminating DST could save numerous lives.
The spring transition appears to be a perfect storm of fatigue, impaired alertness, and risky driving conditions, with a 6% spike in fatal crashes.
Fatal crashes rise sharply in the days following the 'spring forward,' highlighting a significant public safety hazard linked to Daylight Saving Time.
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