Hope this doesn't stir up a horrible debate but I'd certainly like to hear everyone's opinion on us switching from mph to kph. I'm very for it, and would love to see it rolled out asap, bringing us more inline with Europe. If it did happen, I know full well there would be speed reductions were possible, i.e. I think the national speed limit would be dropped to 80kph (50mph) and I reckon they'd go with 120kph or even 110kph for motorways which is a daft idea. I like the idea of going with the 50/80/130 set for the roads but I doubt it would get used.
I know the biggest factor in doing this would be cost, especially with road signs but if you take note of the road signs in use everywhere, I reckon its about 35% or less actually contain any distance or speed markers. If I were in charge I'd be putting in the new signs on the same poles as the current ones, but covered. Then you'd have a month (probably in the summer with longer days) were the changeover happened.
Also, I know there would be old fuddy-duddies who would refuse it because they're used to miles, and I understand the mindset, but you'd actually get used to it very quickly if you just forget about converting back to miles in your head.
As for car dashboards, they've been required to display (or be able to display) kph as well as mph since 1997 so a very high percentage of cars would be able to be used in the metric system, although the marking are smaller on most dashboards.
Your opinions? Considering we're officially a metric country anyway, it seems daft to have the mixture all over the place. *dons flak jacket*
I know the biggest factor in doing this would be cost, especially with road signs but if you take note of the road signs in use everywhere, I reckon its about 35% or less actually contain any distance or speed markers. If I were in charge I'd be putting in the new signs on the same poles as the current ones, but covered. Then you'd have a month (probably in the summer with longer days) were the changeover happened.
Also, I know there would be old fuddy-duddies who would refuse it because they're used to miles, and I understand the mindset, but you'd actually get used to it very quickly if you just forget about converting back to miles in your head.
As for car dashboards, they've been required to display (or be able to display) kph as well as mph since 1997 so a very high percentage of cars would be able to be used in the metric system, although the marking are smaller on most dashboards.
Your opinions? Considering we're officially a metric country anyway, it seems daft to have the mixture all over the place. *dons flak jacket*