Most of Arizona has no Daylight Saving Time. Most parts of the state of Arizona, except the Navajo Nation community, observe Mountain Standard Time (MST) all year long. MST is also known as the Mountain Time Zone and is seven hours behind (UTC-7) Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ergo: Corn Dogs are legal all day, @tucker !!!
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Lone Gunman, Aug 23, 2016.
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Not Christmas time, EVER? Just kidding, @Ridgeline .... pretty sure you meant Eastern. That's ALWAYS how I've run, also. [ Except for FedWREx many moons ago to Cali.]
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Don't forget WDT, which is Walmart Distribution Center Time. It allows you to enter 1 hour before but you are going to spend at least 4 hours waiting.
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^^^^^ Good one... thought you meant "Western Daylight Time," LoL!!
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Let's not forget Eastern and Specific
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