United Kingdom
Related: About this forumHi, I'm back again with another question for my British friends. I've been binge watching all
the seasons of "DCI Banks" from the BBC on HBO. Why do they always state how far places in Yorkshire are apart in miles instead of kilometers? Last time I was in UK, all distance signs were in kms, weren't they?
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)(Ounces, pounds various tons, inches, feet, yards, and miles.) Here in the U.S. we adopted the British SAE standards. Nowadays many of us can think in SAE or metric and you probably did see road signs with distances in km as a sop to the Euro tourists.
Of course it's handy to have a conversion table. Here's a good one:
https://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/basic.html
Disclaimer: I am not British. I admit to having been in Southampton and London long
ago in my youth. And I have real blood cousins in Sussex. Besides, I know stuff and
wouldn't steer you wrong. And I'm also fond of British TV.
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)Celerity
(46,235 posts)The UK is a mishmash overall.
muriel_volestrangler
(102,502 posts)Since yards and metres are treated as equivalent, it is irrational that the Department for Transport claims that motorists might be confused if signs showed metres!
Metric distances (both in metres and kilometres) are not authorised on British traffic signs.
https://ukma.org.uk/road-signage/
Celerity
(46,235 posts)have a pint
Soph0571
(9,685 posts)abqtommy
(14,118 posts)Amaze your friends! dumbfound your enemies! Sorry, I don't have a quick formula to get
rid of The Tories. The voters will have to do that!
JustAnotherGen
(33,595 posts)But I love that show! I'm an Acorn and Britbox addict. If you like DCI Banks - check out Vera and Unforgotten.
The King of Prussia
(745 posts)Road signs are in miles as opposed to kilometers.
https://ukma.org.uk/road-signage/