The world extends beyond the US and many countries have successfully abolished DST. But maybe America is exceptional in some way, sure.
The world extends beyond the US and many countries have successfully abolished DST. But maybe America is exceptional in some way, sure.
Sure. Russia abolished time shifting in 2011, but since then they've had 1 national and several regional time zone adjustments as people grapple with the reality of having to commit to 1 time zone at high latitude. The EU was in discussion to abolish their shifting around 2018, and the Russian example was often cited by the opposition as a cautionary tale. The EU might have gonna through with it otherwise.
Possibly a relaxed attitude towards driving standards combined with a complete reliance on cars?