Britain switching to metric on the roads?
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I heard a headline about this on the radio this morning but unfortunately didn't get to catch the rest of the story.
Something about the "metric society" (or similar) campaigning for distances to be shown in KM and speeds in KM/h. Apparantly this will make things less confusing for the motorist. One of the examples was calculating fuel economy.
I remember hearing something about "In the next 5 years"
If it's some 2-bit metric society then I can't see it happening QUITE so soon. I guess it is on the cards at some point though.
Something about the "metric society" (or similar) campaigning for distances to be shown in KM and speeds in KM/h. Apparantly this will make things less confusing for the motorist. One of the examples was calculating fuel economy.
I remember hearing something about "In the next 5 years"
If it's some 2-bit metric society then I can't see it happening QUITE so soon. I guess it is on the cards at some point though.
According to the (wife's) Daily Express - Neil Kinnock, 10 years nosing in the Brussels trough - has suggested that sticking with imperial units isn't very British. Speaking in support of a report by UK Metric Association he reckons road signs can be converted in 3-5 years at a cost (not to his pension though) of a mere £80m.
What could be simpler? All the continental lorry drivers will be happy!
Next we'll all be driving on the right.
What could be simpler? All the continental lorry drivers will be happy!
Next we'll all be driving on the right.
The UK Metric Association want all road signs changed to km in time for the 2012 Olympics, in order to avoid Britain looking "backwards" in the eyes of the rest of the world. They say it would (only) cost £80m, but the Government disagree with the proposals and they estimate the cost at closer to £800m.
British Government in common sense decision shock
British Government in common sense decision shock

RedYellowGreen said:
They (metric geeks) also suggested in the times article I read ''that this would be a chance to round up or down speedlimits'' Gee wonder which way they would be likely to go .
I really hope that this never happens, but, if it does, then speed limits should go the same way as our currency when decimilised.
Sciroccology said:
The UK Metric Association want all road signs changed to km in time for the 2012 Olympics, in order to avoid Britain looking "backwards" in the eyes of the rest of the world. They say it would (only) cost £80m, but the Government disagree with the proposals and they estimate the cost at closer to £800m.
British Government in common sense decision shock
So America are backwards too then ... And Japan for driving on the left.
If Ireland can afford to put up signs with kilometres and miles on, why can't the UK. Get on with I say and get the bloody Euro in at the same time. Why is it the gouvernment will take a market trader to court for selling fruit in pounds and ounces, yet they can't decimalise the road signs because it cost's money! hippocrites!
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