Poll: Most Americans dislike twice-a-year time flops

In this Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019, photo, Sue Dillon poses in her home in Carmel, Ind., with some of the petitions gathered to change Indiana time zone. Dillon became a campaigner for changes to the state’s time choice after a teenager was fatally struck in 2009 while running to catch a school bus in the early morning darkness near her home. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

INDIANAPOLIS — Most people on the mainland U.S. will see their clocks roll back an hour this weekend as nearly eight months of daylight saving time come to an end. It is part of a twice-a-year ritual that most want to stop.