THE clocks are set to go back an hour at the end of October as the UK is entering Greenwich Mean Time or GMT.
Don't forget to set the right time on your devices on Sunday, October, 31, 2021.
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From all the devices that you need to update, your car's clock is probably the most important as you can easily forget it and get mixed up with the time.
Here's how to change the time in your car.
As all cars operate differently the first thing you should do would be to check the manufacturer's manual.
As a general rule the dashboard buttons will help you set the time right in your car as its clock is usually connected to the radio.
You will need to push the "menu" or the "clock" button in order to access the time setting menu.
By tapping the "volume" buttons you will be able to adjust the hour and minutes.
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Once you are finished make sure to tap the "set" or "clock" button again and you're good to go.
The clocks always go back one hour on the last Sunday in October and forward on the last Sunday of March but the date changes each year.
There's a handy phrase to remember which helps avoid confusion - "spring forwards, fall back".
The reason the clocks are changed is to make better use of daylight.
When the clocks go back in October, there's more daylight in the mornings - and less in the evenings.
When changed to British Summer Time, we move an hour of daylight from the mornings to the evenings.
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