Daylight savings ends

bobl

Well-known member
Just a reminder to anyone who didn't notice. Clocks set back one hour at 2 o'clock this morning. Don't go to work an hour early tomorrow. :laughing
 

Izzy_C

Well-known member
I suspect the clock on my DRZ will be wrong for about a month and a half... then I'll go "why is my clock wrong?" and fix it.
 

kurth83

Well-known member
For me it means splitting slower and generally being more careful as it is darker. And leaving work a bit early to avoid the dark business as much as possible.

Tomorrow is the first day of winter riding...
 

Marcoose

50-50
Once I heard the Monday after the change of time has the highest number of collisions and heart attacks.
 

Butch

poseur
Staff member
I will try to see how long I can resist changing clocks and my routine. It makes for some fun challenges.
 

GPzPop

Ask me about my B-1-D
Time to switch back to the clear visor...

this

and also lets play the game :
“how many cars on your evening commute are blissfully driving oblivious to the fact they do not have any taillights ( daytime running lights) or even no lights on at all, into the gloomy darkness”

Today I lost count at over a dozen cars with no lights on
 

anytwowilldo

Well-known member
this

and also lets play the game :
“how many cars on your evening commute are blissfully driving oblivious to the fact they do not have any taillights ( daytime running lights) or even no lights on at all, into the gloomy darkness”

Today I lost count at over a dozen cars with no lights on

I know, WTF! I now see people driving around without taillights at night all the time. I guess the daytime running lights are so good, they think they turned their lights on.
 
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