ComedyPilot said:Wouldn't a logical way to increase daylight hours in winter be to decrease the amount of minutes per hour during daylight hours, and re-distribute them during the hours of darkness?
10 hours at 45 minutes per hour would give you a 10 hour working day from 08:00 till 15:30, finishing a whole 90 minutes before it gets dark. Plenty of time for the commute in daylight at both ends.
A 10 hour working day with the current (outdated) 60 minutes per hour, would see you finishing work at 18:00 from an 08:00 start. 1 WHOLE HOUR after dark!!
I don't know how I do it. I surprise myself sometimes!
It's what the Romans did. Their day was sun-up to sun-down and had shorter hours in Winter. This was more noticable on the more Northern parts of their empire: Britanicus, for example.