Based on the United States Energy Policy Act that takes effect in 2007, daylight saving time in the United States will start on March 11, 2007 (3 weeks earlier than in prior years, i.e. April 1st). It will end on Sunday, November 4 (one week later than in the prior years).
2007-03-02 08:06:21
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answer #1
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answered by Shell 1
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March 11th, North American Daylight Savings Standard Time.
2007-03-02 08:08:14
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Spring Ahead March 11
Fall Back November 4
something to do with energy saving?
2007-03-02 08:07:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Congress just passed a new law changing Daylight Savings Time to the new dates of March 11th and November 4th.
2007-03-02 08:06:50
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answer #4
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answered by cari anna 2
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Hi,
Sunday, March 11, 2007 will be the first FULL day of Daylight Savings Time.
Clocks should be set ahead Saturday night.
Have a lovely rest of the day.
2007-03-02 08:06:19
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answered by Goblin g 6
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The latest dope on this is March 11th. The politically correct segment seems to think this will save energy. In a country that operates 24 / 7, I don't know how this will accomplish anything.
2007-03-02 08:07:35
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answered by goaltender 4
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Spring forward early this year because Congress passed a bill moving it to March 11th.
2007-03-02 08:07:18
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answered by amazin'g 7
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March 11th. The second Sunday in March. 2am.
2007-03-02 08:06:35
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answered by skymocha 2
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The 11th of March.
2007-03-02 08:19:25
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answered by cheeseprincess10 3
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2016-12-05 03:59:53
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answered by Anonymous
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