Yeh, noticed that. Would be useful if someone ever imported a British vehicle over here, I guess. Any idea why they do that if all signage there is in miles?
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In case you take your car overseas I guess, probably a requirement in all vehicles to have both so that it's your fault if you break the speed limit in another country cos they did put kmh on the dial
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Fair enough. Thought it might have also been because Europe is such a large continent, and some of the surrounding countries may have used kilometres instead of miles.
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Yeah but their cars at built differently, the drivers seat is on the other side, British cars are sold in Britain only
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Well I figured that haha. I more meant that if one were to drive their British car to Germany or something. ;)
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That's exactly what I said in my earlier post... Lol
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Oh, thought you meant somewhere else as you said overseas, haha. Guess I took that too literally. ;)
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From Britain to Germany for instance; overseas! The English Channel separates us from the rest of Europe :)
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Oh, really? Haha, don't mind me, then. Geography clearly isn't one of my strong suits. :p
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Haha i don't blame you, you shouldnt need to know that information at all