• Transport Department Reverts to Mile
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I prefer metres and kilometres. Probably because it's what I'm used to.
[QUOTE=xDrTran;22460564]:psyduck: What now?[/QUOTE] what?
[QUOTE=mastermaul;22459861]Miles > Kilometers. I mean seriously, when you're on a road trip or some shit it's a lot better for your conscious to see the lower number on the sign, even if it is the same distance.[/QUOTE] So by your definition, a larger unit of distance is better. :downs:
I hate the English mile, our mile is easier although longer. Ours 10km in mile = 1 mile English 10km in mile = 6.21371192 miles or so
[QUOTE=mike;22458793]firstly that sign does not mean 60 - it just means national speed limit. it probably refers to 60, but it may also refer to 30 (or 70)! secondly: there are 60 signs, they're just unusual. i've seen one on a dual carriageway in stoke-on-trent.[/QUOTE] I know that, I did pass my theory test. I just mean that on motorways and duel carriageways or anywhere else where there was no speed limit before, they made it 60 with those signs (or 70 with a solid barrier), I don't think I've ever seen a sign with 60 on.
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