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drsteve
Jun 03, 2017Explorer
JaxDad wrote:memtb wrote:
My biggest concern on your side would be getting a speeding ticket (don't do metric well):D memtb
A little, a LOT, off topic, but here's your tip of the week.
The really simple way to convert metric speed limits to imperial is as follows;
Divide the posted limit by 10, i.e. drop the right hand digit. So 100 becomes 10, 60 becomes 6.
Now multiply that remaining number by 6. So 6 x 6 = 36. So 60 kmh becomes 36 mph.
Easy-peasey!!!
Best way to convert mph to kph is to change the setting in your driver information center to tell the speedo to display kph. Virtually every vehicle on the road is capable of this. Those that aren't often have the speedo marked in both.
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