It can take awhile to adjust to the end of daylight saving time. Less daylight means you are more likely to be driving in the dark, when visibility is lower, and facing a greater risk of auto accidents.
In the height of summer, it may not get dark until around 8 p.m. But in winter, the sun is on its way down well before 5 p.m., and the sky can be completely dark while you are heading home from the office. [Read more…]