"Some researchers claim that society is chronically sleep deprived, and even small additional reductions in sleep time may have consequences for safety. Supportive evidence was provided by a study of the effects of daylight savings time (DST) on traffic accidents, finding increased accident rates on the Monday following the spring time shift (one hour sleep lost) and decreased rates in the fall (one hour sleep gained)."
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