Daylight Saving Time originated from train schedules and aimed to save fuel during World War I, but many states no longer observe it.
The concept of Daylight Saving Time, which was meant to conserve fuel, saw significant backlash in the 1970s due to safety concerns after children were hit by cars.
Although initially popular during the energy crisis, public approval for permanent Daylight Saving Time waned quickly, leading Congress to revert to standard time.
The U.S. states aren't required to observe Daylight Saving Time; several states and territories, including Hawaii and most of Arizona, do not participate.
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