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paequ2@lemmy.today 3 weeks agoYeah, 145km/h might be a liiitle under powered. I drive between 120km/h to 130km/h on the US interstates.
Comment on Slate, a no-nonsense EV pickup for $20k
paequ2@lemmy.today 3 weeks agoYeah, 145km/h might be a liiitle under powered. I drive between 120km/h to 130km/h on the US interstates.
CeeBee_Eh@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
How are you doing kph in the US?
SpiceDealer@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
Squinting your eyes on the smaller numbers on the speedometer. I do it all the time!
coronach@lemmy.sdf.org 3 weeks ago
Be careful, you might get pulled over for doing kph instead of mph in the US.
SpiceDealer@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
No imperialist (system) is going to stop me!
CeeBee_Eh@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
So you’re saying your car is able to use mph when in the US? Fancy car!
Btw, I was trying to make a joke about mph being some different kind of “fuel” that’s not compatible with kph, in case that wasn’t clear.
paequ2@lemmy.today 2 weeks ago
Every car I’ve owned has had a way to change the speedometer from freedom units to ✨ metric ✨ .
For knowing what speed I should be going, I roughly follow these numbers. (Note, these are not equivalent.)
Also, very roughly 10km ≈ 5mi.
However, most of the time I just follow the flow of traffic.
I voluntarily switched to metric like 10 years ago, so meters, celsius, grams, etc make more sense to me now.
CeeBee_Eh@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
You missed the joke.
I was making a joke as if kph and mph were physically distinct things and only one of them worked in each country.