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  1. The vast majority of the population of America lives somewhere in the contiguous United States, where we have four time zones. Many of the states are not completely within a single timezone, but rather, due to their size, are divided between two different time zones: Eastern Time Zone (ET)

  2. Oct 28, 2019 · Hanke and Henry’s answer to all this confusion is a single time zone for the entire world. If it’s 9pm in London, it should be 9pm in Canberra too, the argument goes.

  3. Within the United States, some have cited effective international use of UTC in certain industries as evidence that a permanent national time zone would work within the United States, a change the Secretary of Transportation would have the authority to make.

  4. Aug 5, 2014 · Everyone on the planet should operate according to a single time — Greenwich Mean Time would be suggested by tradition — and then local schedules could differ from place to place according to...

  5. This is a list of U.S. states (and the one federal district, Washington, D.C.) and territories showing their time zones. Most of the United States uses Daylight Saving Time (DST) in the summer. In the list, it will say if the state does not use DST.

  6. Jun 26, 2024 · Yes, there are states with two time zones. Some examples are Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, North and South Dakota, which are divided between Central and Mountain time zones. Florida, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee are split between Eastern and Central time zones.

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  8. 1 day ago · The current system of standardized time in the United States remains largely the same as that first introduced by the railroad companies, although the boundaries of time zones have shifted here and there as counties have appealed for relocation. Despite passenger trains gradually falling out of fashion in favor of the automobile and airplane, time zones are an enduring legacy of the railroad.

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