Is there a likelihood that the State of Arizona will retain the I19 metric
signs in order to assert their statehood?  

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of John M. Steele
Sent: 23 February 2010 20:41
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:46740] Re: pictures of I 19 signs

 

These have been in place around 30 years on I-19.  However, they are due to
be replaced as they are faded and don't meet refective standards.  The plan
is to use miles on the replacement; however, that plan has become
controversial.

 

No state has more than "demo" levels of metric signs.  However, to the point
raised by BWMA, we do NOT have piles of dead bodies lying around them.  We
Americans can interpret them (or ignore them?) as required.  For years, the
MUTCD has completely defined the requirements for metric signage, although
no State has embraced it and gone completely metric.

 

Unfortunately, they have been removed from the 2009 edition of MUTCD as no
one was using the metric.  I am sure at some point in the future, it will
all have to be "reinvented."

 

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From: Stephen Davis <[email protected]>
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, February 23, 2010 3:16:18 PM
Subject: [USMA:46738] Re: pictures of I 19 signs

This is good to see.  This part of Arizona is even more metricated than the
UK in regard to road signs.  Is this a permanent measure?

 

It's time the UK stopped running scared of the anti-EU press and introduced
similar signs!

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Parker Willey Jr. <mailto:[email protected]>  

To: U.S. Metric Association <mailto:[email protected]>  

Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 6:13 AM

Subject: [USMA:46729] pictures of I 19 signs

 


Hi:
I was electronically driving down Arizona I-19 using my mouse (Google) and
caught these pics of a couple of the metric signs.

I wonder if we can somehow get the rest of the states and the rest of AZ to
put up metric signs.  Perhaps we should have an email campaign to CALTRANS
and other state agencies.

...Parker

 

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