DST is good for golfers, but what about the 94+% of Americans who don't play a single game of golf all year? Doctors, lawyers, politicians, and the rich and powerful like to play golf, so the law caters to them. It's not fair to the majority of people that the minority have their way. If you want to play golf go ahead and do it, but don't demand an extra hour of time and make everyone else bend to your will.
If you work 9 to 5 and it gets dark at or before 5 p.m. you have to drive home in the dark. An extra hour of daylight would mean you can make a quick stop at the store after work and still get home before dark. And if you're like me and never worked a 9 to 5 job in your life, it can be even worse. When I worked 1st shift I drove to work in the dark, worked indoors all day where there aren't any windows, and if I worked over until 6, drove home in the dark all winter. A lot of us went days at a time without ever seeing the sun. From November 2021 through March 2022 the peak for fatal crashes was from 4 p.m. to 7:59 p.m. During the spring and summer months, fatal crashes tended to peak between 8 p.m. and 11:59 p.m. There are more FATAL car crashes after dark than before. DST should be banned for safety reasons. It's killing a lot of people every year.
Am I the only one who felt jet-lagged at work when DST started and ended? I was all screwed up for 2 weeks getting used to it. I only slept 5 hours or less most nights, and DST cut 20% off of that until I got used to sleeping at different times. Working on 4 hours of sleep or less for several days straight is dangerous. I have the scars to prove what lack of sleep can do.