• Steve@communick.news
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    1 year ago

    I believe England, GB maybe, is very much a mixed bag when it comes to measurement standards.

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      1 year ago

      We talk about fuel economy in miles per gallon, but fuel prices are shown per litre. And this is from 1980 - everything gets a bit weirder measurement-wise the further back you go.

      • Steve@communick.news
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        1 year ago

        For some reason I think, driving distance is kilometers, while driving speed is miles per hour. Is that right?

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          1 year ago

          Nah, driving distance is generally miles and speed is mph too. I think sometimes distances under a mile can be in metres (like signs that say, for example, no hard shoulder for 200m).

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            If you read the Highway Code, you’ll learn that it’s all over the place. Long distances on signs are in miles. But distance markers are placed in metres. But emergency phones are placed every mile. And distance markers, which are placed in metres and indicate distances in meters can also have a distance to the next emergency phone in fucking yards. One sign, two numbers, no letters, two systems. FUCKING HELL!!!