I lived within 20 min of the EST and CST split for a couple years. It is wild. Doing anything informal like meeting with friends was fine because we’d just say “come by in 2 hours.” Other times it was awful, leaving home at 7:45pm to go to the grocery store across town and arriving 90 minutes later after they closed sucked lol
Even within a time zone things can be odd because of how big they are. Like you’ve got sunlight in the summer in Maine until like 8 but in Michigan it’s 9.
Must be wild living somewhere in the middle of a state right at a time zone border
Specially that eastern Oregon / western Idaho pocket where you gain an hour going far enough north, south, or west lol
I lived within 20 min of the EST and CST split for a couple years. It is wild. Doing anything informal like meeting with friends was fine because we’d just say “come by in 2 hours.” Other times it was awful, leaving home at 7:45pm to go to the grocery store across town and arriving 90 minutes later after they closed sucked lol
Even within a time zone things can be odd because of how big they are. Like you’ve got sunlight in the summer in Maine until like 8 but in Michigan it’s 9.
Nah. Not really. Time zones don’t follow state boundaries because they generally follow natural population boundaries.