Any state that goes back to FFU will certainly be
delayed for a long long time in going metric. Of
course I don't think you really mean it when you say
that you fear the state would then NEVER go metric.

I feel sure that if all of us who are proponents of
metrication were to drop dead...then the U.S. will
eventually go metric anyhow.

But there is much to be gained by going metric sooner
rather than later.

Delay in these individual state DOT operations could
result in delay altogether of an additional 10 or 20
or 30 years. That will be inefficient and wasteful.

But metrication will come someday.

Our job here is to boost that date and make it as soon
as possible.

I see no way that metrication might be something which
NEVER happens.

It is inevitable.

But metrication in the next few years...or even in the
next one or two decades...is not inevitable.

The people on this list could do things to make a
difference perhaps as dramatic as 10 or 20 or 30 years
in when metrication is here.

Andy Johnson
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http://www.downtobusiness.org
--- john mercer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I read the posting about the N. Y. s. D.O. T.
> thinking of going back to FFU.  If this happens i
> feel it would be an unfortunate thing. I feel that
> any state that has gone back to FFU will probably
> never go back to metric.  Why have so many states
> gone back?  I believe all highway construction
> contracts in Canada are metric, but i'm not sure. 
> If someone could let me know i would really
> appreciate it.  It must of cost Utah quite a bit of
> money to switch back to FFU considering they had
> sold all their old FFU books.  The BWMA would love
> to hear about N.Y. thinking of going back to FFU. I
> also believe that all highway construction contracts
> in the U K are done in metric, again if someone
> could let me know that would be great.  Just think
> if highway construction contracts in the U K are in
> metric the members of the BWMA     have to either
> walk or drive on them every day.  Oh how that must
> bug them.  Have a great evening John.             


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