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Helmut Richter wrote:I'm not sure how common this is, but the speedometer in my car has scales for both mph and km/h, so in principle I don't need to convert. In practice, though, I have the above table in my head, from the old days. It's easily remembered because the right-hand column corresponds to the usual preferred values for UK speed limits.
And easier to remember than 1.609344. But when will you need such precision?I haven't neede it, but just for fun I have calculated the Danish speed
For instance, when you drive on German roads outside villages, you must
reduce your speed to 31.0685 mph whereas the rough rule 1 mi = 1.6 km would
have allowed you 31.2500 mph.
limits in miles. If you want round firgures, it's:
50 km = 30 mi
80 km = 50 mi
110 km = 70 mi (2 km too much)
130 km = 80 mi
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