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AceJohnny2yesterday at 8:50 AM2 repliesview on HN

For your entertainment, look up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_in_Arizona#Daylight_savin...

Arizona, unlike the rest of the US, does not observe Daylight Savings Time (good!). However the Navajo Nation, whose territory is largely in Arizona, does. However the Hopi Reservation, which is inside the Navajo Nation territory inside Arizona, does not.

Let me rephrase that:

- The USA does DST

- Arizona (in the USA) does not do DST

- Navajo Nation (in Arizona) does do DST

- Hopi Reservation (in Navajo Nation) does not do DST


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winkyesterday at 12:57 PM

I get your point and it's certainly and interesting one. But my point was less "oh my, this is unbelievable" but more a question of how much impact it has on everyday life. Again (like in the other thread) quoting Wikipeda, I see ~10k in the Hopi Reservation and 165k in the Navajo Nation, that's not a lot of people.

But of course your point with Arizona stands and I'm wondering if people do mind. Glancing at the map, the only major city just at the border is Las Vegas and I don't assume a lot of cross-border commutes there.

lotsofpulpyesterday at 10:23 AM

I wonder how mobile network operators (the modern authorities of time) deal with this situation.