Dave Stubbs wrote: > And what is the exact SI equivalent of 30mph? According to the current UK Highway Code, 30mph = 48km/h.
> I can give you an approximation: 48.28032km/h. > What happens though if everyone sticks in 48 instead.. close enough > isn't it? If the UK Department for Transport ever finally get around to finishing the metrication project that has been going on since 1862. then 30mph will probably become 50km/h, 60 would become 100km/h, 70mph would become either 110km/h or 120km/h (it's already been lowered, and has become 100km/h for buses, which now need speed limiters set to 100km/h). -- Simon Hewison _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/talk