CliveW
Tour Winner
Didn't the new drink drive laws come into force at the same time though, so the numbers could be skewed due to this initiative
... And there were far fewer cars on the road then.
Didn't the new drink drive laws come into force at the same time though, so the numbers could be skewed due to this initiative
Didn't think even the Scots got bladdered by school closing time! :mmm:Didn't the new drink drive laws come into force at the same time though, so the numbers could be skewed due to this initiative
Certainly fewer 'Chelsea Tractors' for running children to school in!... And there were far fewer cars on the road then.
Didn't think even the Scots got drunk by school closing time! :mmm:
P.S. Their drink driving laws are now even stricter than the English ones. I had to remember that when I went on a holiday up there a couple of weeks ago.
Are we British just born pessimists or depressives? The reason I say that is that this debate always gets bogged down in the argument about what to do in the winter. We seem to always be obsessed with the problems changing the clocks may cause rather than the real benefits it can bring. Winter is rubbish at our latitude. There isn't enough daylight. There will always be different views north and south because we are basically a long thin country and we can argue all day about how to set the clocks to get the best out of the few hours daylight but whatever we do then some will be in disagreement.
The debate should be about how to best make use of the abundance of daylight we get in the summer months. Double summer time (leaving the drab winter months as is) means lighter nights across the whole summer for all sorts of benefits (including golf) and all we lose is light in the very early morning that currently benefits very few. The slight trade off would be a dark morning rush hour in October for many which for 6 months with an hour extra in the evening is a pretty good trade off. To me it's just a no brainer.
There is a lot of people who rely on light mornings throughout the summer - the countries whole farming industry for a start
Plus there will never be a worthwhile trade off for allowing kids to go to school in the mornings throughout the winter in daylight - if it saves one child then it IMO hands down wins any argument
There is a lot of people who rely on light mornings throughout the summer - the countries whole farming industry for a start
Plus there will never be a worthwhile trade off for allowing kids to go to school in the mornings throughout the winter in daylight - if it saves one child then it IMO hands down wins any argument
Are we British just born pessimists or depressives? The reason I say that is that this debate always gets bogged down in the argument about what to do in the winter. We seem to always be obsessed with the problems changing the clocks may cause rather than the real benefits it can bring. Winter is rubbish at our latitude. There isn't enough daylight. There will always be different views north and south because we are basically a long thin country and we can argue all day about how to set the clocks to get the best out of the few hours daylight but whatever we do then some will be in disagreement.
The debate should be about how to best make use of the abundance of daylight we get in the summer months. Double summer time (leaving the drab winter months as is) means lighter nights across the whole summer for all sorts of benefits (including golf) and all we lose is light in the very early morning that currently benefits very few. The slight trade off would be a dark morning rush hour in October for many which for 6 months with an hour extra in the evening is a pretty good trade off. To me it's just a no brainer.
NOt arguing at all with the second part, but re: the first - farmers stil get teh same number of daylight hours, what a clock says makes no difference surely? Looking as a very much non expert!
NOt arguing at all with the second part, but re: the first - farmers stil get teh same number of daylight hours, what a clock says makes no difference surely? Looking as a very much non expert!
Being honest I don't know ? Maybe early is the best time to milk cows or cultivate the veggies and get the food out to markets and one thing that would please Delc - keep the tractors off the roads during Rush hour ?
But will certainly ask the farmer we play golf with
I like the bright morning in the summer because we play at 6:30 - done by tenish and have the rest of the day with family or work etc
What benefits do we get that we don't already have in the summer? Who really needs it light at 11pm or later through the June/July months?
As DfT pointed out, we get the same daylight regardless so lets have more of it in the morning rather than night through the winter.
There is a lot of people who rely on light mornings throughout the summer - the countries whole farming industry for a start
Plus there will never be a worthwhile trade off for allowing kids to go to school in the mornings throughout the winter in daylight - if it saves one child then it IMO hands down wins any argument
What benefits do we get that we don't already have in the summer? Who really needs it light at 11pm or later through the June/July months?
As DfT pointed out, we get the same daylight regardless so lets have more of it in the morning rather than night through the winter.