Feb. 8, 2006
10:36 p.m.
We actually might be able to do that in the US. As far as I know, all of these zone changes are done by country.
I assume that's a typo for "county".
The only exceptions I know of in the states where incorporated cities are more or less equivalent to counties.
There are numerous exceptions that don't follow county lines. Nine counties are split between two time zones; also, the Navajo reservation (excluding Hopi partitioned lands) includes parts of several counties, and the line between Alaska Time and Hawaii-Aleutian Time doesn't coincide with jurisdictional boundaries. The independent cities are nowhere near time zone borders, by the way. -- Gwillim Law