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Protean_Protein t1_jd4h8p4 wrote
He knew. He just thought a special kind of clever-stupid would work.
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the_cardfather t1_jd6nxpy wrote
That's the digital speedometer thing. I think every car that I've owned has had an analog speedometer as well that had MPH on top and KPH underneath. I normally use the digital readout for something else.
formerlyanonymous_ t1_jd741rj wrote
My current vehicle lets me choose digital or analog-not both. Analog doesn't show both units, but I can swap to km pretty easy.
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LewisLightning t1_jd6yr48 wrote
Ice had the same trouble with my vehicle at work, but even there where the site speed limit is 30 km/hr, you can notice the difference
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ItsNotButtFucker3000 t1_jd4y8q3 wrote
I live right near the border, there are signs everywhere with speed limit conversions and warnings about stunt driving.
Electrical_Ingenuity t1_jd56hco wrote
Yes. Another border dweller here. The Canadian/provincial government makes it embarrassingly obvious that you might want to look at the alternate numbers on your speedometer. They’ve been there since the 70s.
NIN10DOXD t1_jd9dtkk wrote
A lot of modern cars even let you change units on the electronic display now too.
beipphine t1_jd6cw65 wrote
The Speedometer from that 70's car only has one set of numbers, and that set of numbers stops at 85. If the sign says 100, how could he know how fast he's going, the speedometer is pegged at 85.
Senior-Sharpie t1_jd7obyy wrote
I think that cars here should have their speedo’s marked just in kph. 100 kph looks much more badass than 60 (ish) mph!
bengenj t1_jd8csot wrote
Most cars nowadays have both Kph and mph on the speedometer, and the digital displays show the same
ItsNotButtFucker3000 t1_jdaw8t9 wrote
Haha, so true! Mine has kph on the outside, mph on the inside. Most highways have a 100-110 kph speed limit.
It blows me away when I see people trying to justify going over 100mph. Most roller coasters don't go that fast! The one I was on, tallest and fastest at the time (Top Thrill Dragster at Cedar Point) went 120mph and that was fast!
Sp3llbind3r t1_jd7jxpa wrote
What the heck is stunt driving.
Around here we have „Raser“ laws, which kick in at certain level above speedlimit. In 30 km/h -> >70 km/h / 50 -> >100 / 80 —> >140 / 120 -> >200.
they take your car and at a certain point you get a mandatory jail sentence of one year minimum and you lose your license for at least 2 years.
Even below that you get fines on daily rates of your income.
More details here: https://www.rechtskraft.ch/raserdelikte-bin-ich-ein-raser/
rustymacdonald t1_jd8ejpy wrote
It's basically the same as your Raser laws, just a different name and different penalties. But the concept is the same in terms of harsher penalties for being 50km/h over the limit.
The nomenclature of "stunt driving" (performing dangerous, irregular maneouvres for the fun of it) or "street racing" (racing dangerously on public streets with regular traffic present and ignoring limits, signs, and signals) laws is because these were the motivations given for enacting these limits in the first place. That rhetoric caught on and became how people refer to these limits in everyday conversation regardless of whether the limits actually do anything to combat these activities.
ItsNotButtFucker3000 t1_jdavqlc wrote
Stunt driving is basically extreme speeds, going 40+ over in anywhere the speed is 80 or lower, and 50+ if the speed limit is over 80, is considered stunt driving. It's a roadside 30 day license suspension and your car is impounded for 14 days, at your expense, with a fine of $2000-10,000, and 6 demerit points. It's used to be called careless or reckless driving, but they upped it to a new charge.
What you listed is basically stunt driving in Ontario. During the pandemic and lockdowns, people were caught going 100+ over on the empty highways.
I drive a Ford Focus, so it's safe to say I'll never get a stunting charge! (I also don't drive like an asshole)
Crazy_280zx t1_jeb58b5 wrote
40 over isn’t even that crazy. That’s really harsh
BouncingWeill t1_jd4ij2q wrote
"I was just trying to keep up with the Canadians."
noforgayjesus t1_jd4jl6j wrote
Keeping up with the Candians sounds like a much better show than the other one that keeps up with things
xavier120 t1_jd4n6qo wrote
Wasnt that called the Red Green Show?
Protean_Protein t1_jd4nu8l wrote
Royal Canadian Air Farce.
HowBoutaLittlePiss t1_jd5dv4m wrote
Kids in the hall
Protean_Protein t1_jd5fzax wrote
Fine, if we’re doing this, then my trump card is SCTV.
Calgarydmanz t1_jd5lmvr wrote
I’ll see your Trump and lay down a beachcomber.
Brener69 t1_jd5wwny wrote
Will that even work on his hair?
Bind_Moggled t1_jd4pu7a wrote
Trailer Park Boys is closer to the Keeping Up that they’re thinking of.
FriendoftheDork t1_jd5jtue wrote
I'm trying to keep up with the Cardassians myself, but struggling to get into DS9.
DeaDGoDXIV t1_jd9jntp wrote
DS9 is great, second best Trek series
not_ch3ddar t1_jd6cmvu wrote
I was driving in the states years ago and saw whatever the limit was on the highway. I went "Holy shit I'm speeding" and slowed right down, and then a split second later was like "wait why is everybody flying by me--ohhhh"
Felt super dumb.
structee t1_jd5atop wrote
Well, all the Canadians in Florida for the winter drive 20 below the speed limit, so if it were me, he'd definitely get the benefit of the doubt.
Edit: Am from Florida
Bind_Moggled t1_jd8gpal wrote
And now you know why. They think the speed limit is posted in km/h.
structee t1_jd8h6sh wrote
Touche
cerryl66 t1_jd5wjzg wrote
They also warn you a bunch on the border crossings, to the point where I was mildly annoyed. I get it now
ash_274 t1_jd6p5br wrote
“Think metric”
CAPSLOCKCHAMP t1_jd67ctk wrote
The speed limit is 130 in Ottawa now. I have passed people in the Bay Area and if I hit 100MPH I know I’m going way too fast even with people going 85. Ya this guy isn’t smart but he’s guilty
Telepaul25 t1_jd5ca7n wrote
I’m pretty sure it’s established somewhere (don’t know where) in Canadian law, ignorance of a law is not a defence.
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nintendotimewarp t1_jdbjd69 wrote
I see you never lived in the south.
Bind_Moggled t1_jdil29n wrote
I said it's not an excuse. I didn't say it can't be a way of life.
Telepaul25 t1_jd5cbr2 wrote
I’m pretty sure it’s established somewhere (don’t know where) in Canadian law, ignorance of a law cannot be used as a defence.
ArbutusPhD t1_jd63veg wrote
It is silly that we don’t post the units, but we do add the word “begins” under signs in case you thought the new limit applied in, say, 500m
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darkonark t1_jd4jj72 wrote
Been to Canada a few times. Every border crossing that I've seen has a large, purposefully-difficult-to-miss sign mentioning that they post speeds and distances in km.
VelvetyPenus t1_jd8m594 wrote
Doesn't mean you know what a kilometer is. China posts street and subway signs in both Chinese and English.
DivineCryptographer t1_jd8qt5b wrote
That would imply the US should be posting their speedlimits in both mph and kmh, since the rest of the world barely uses mph, just like how most of the world doesn’t speak Chinese…
darkonark t1_jd8rduf wrote
That is not Canada's problem, that is the driver's problem. In Canada most everything is in both English and French.
zombienudist t1_jd9nxkr wrote
I mean it isn't like we don't put up signs to be good helpful neighbours.
zombienudist t1_jd9nszl wrote
Don't worry us Canadians know you can't figure out how to use a cell phone to do the conversion, so we put up helpful signs for you.
https://i.imgur.com/tw49sGT.jpg
Seriously though if your excuse is you can't figure out what a kilometer is we don't want you here anyway.
VelvetyPenus t1_jdcz8jb wrote
maple syrup sucks.
zombienudist t1_jdd33ja wrote
ohhhhh what a burn. You are making Vermont sad.
TrackVol t1_jd3fqtd wrote
There's no way they truly believe this. This is like the equivalency of a fake "insanity" plea. They're lying, we know they're lying, they know we know they're lying, but they keep up the charade anyway.
DraziBlack t1_jd4bfdb wrote
It doesn't really matter what they believe. Intent is not a requirement for summary offences, nor is negligence.
Electrical_Ingenuity t1_jd56xlz wrote
Or ignorance, at least in the states.
jnmjnmjnm t1_jd3nh1s wrote
I know a guy who picked up a rental car in Calgary and headed out on the highway to Edmonton. He got pulled over. The previous renter had the digital speedo set to MPH. He got off with a warning.
zedemer t1_jd4cz6i wrote
That's somewhat more understandable, albeit barely.
ErikTheAngry t1_jd4n63s wrote
Hwy 2 is an incredibly busy highway and he would have been driving somewhere around 50kph over the posted speed.
There is no way he didn't know something wasn't right.
thebraddestbrad t1_jd549e8 wrote
He didn't think 177 km/h felt a little fast?
anengineerandacat t1_jd6chp6 wrote
It really depends... in my lil sports-car, 100% but in the SUV it's weird... almost like you are moving slower but somehow going faster.
I could go 120-130 mph in the wife's SUV and it would honestly feel like I was going 100-110 in my car.
Depends on what they were driving and how smooth it handled said speeds along with just how congested the highway was.
Largely empty highway? Don't think I would know if I was going 100-110 unless I was paying attention to the gauges (which when cruising... sorta isn't something I do).
seneeb t1_jd6mwc6 wrote
It's height above the road. 70mph in my semi truck feels slow as molasses in winter
In my Hyundai, not only do feel like I'm wiping my butt on the pavement but 70 feels like I'm flying
jnmjnmjnm t1_jd6k1ck wrote
Exactly. It is also an unfamiliar car, on a not-very busy highway.
zgr024 t1_jd6g956 wrote
125 mph in an Audi RSQ8 feels like 75 mph in a Ford Explosion. The difference is astonishing. I would not put it past someone to not know how fast they are going based on pure judgment, especially if they were in a German automobile
BrunoBraunbart t1_jd6xrjb wrote
I am an engineer at Audi. I've developed the R8, Lamborghini Huracan, Q7, Porsche Cayenne, Lamborghini Usus, Bentley Bentayga and so on.
Yes, those cars feel different but you still realize your speed. You feel at 200km/h as safe as if you are driving 120km/h in a shitty car. But you still understand that you are not going 120km/h.
I once drove a prototype with a setting to MPH. It took me under 5 seconds to realize that. The same was true for a colleague who didn't drive prototypes on a regular basis.
zgr024 t1_jd8mmte wrote
I beg to differ. I just had a passenger today that had never been in an RSQ8. I was traveling at 98mph on a highway, and he looked over and said he thought we were doing 70. Granted I've always had my dash in mph so I can't testify to the notion that it makes any difference, but if you aren't looking, you would never know.
Shot-Spray5935 t1_jd4tmdz wrote
They probably pulled him cuz he was going too slow. The only time you'll see people driving at the speed limit on the QE2 highway is in the middle of a blizzard with near zero visibility and a foot of fresh snow.
RealLongwayround t1_jd542ol wrote
Why would he be going too slow? If the signed speed is 50 km/h and a chap drives at 50 mph then that chap is driving at 30 km/h over the speed limit.
T-ks t1_jd3ka3q wrote
The unit km/h is literally on the speed limit sign
Zkenny13 t1_jd3oy8g wrote
And if you can't notice that you shouldn't be driving.
SpaceWhalesOnEuropa t1_jd4qipd wrote
He was going too fast to read it
user745786 t1_jd7ee5p wrote
Yes, literally every single speed limit sign in the province says km/h. Hard to believe someone from New York State would not know.
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surmatt t1_jd6li3l wrote
How are you supposed to read that when travelling 110mph?
T-ks t1_jd7477p wrote
At 160% speed
Omnizoom t1_jd4glam wrote
Where’s the randy marsh
“Oh I’m sorry I thought this was America”
CapHillster t1_jd5fuxm wrote
I had a friend from Europe who claimed he thought the freeway name (I think it was 101?) was the speed limit.
The cop actually let him off.
He's now a C-level exec at a fortune 250 company.
12baakets t1_jd5yh9i wrote
He must be extraordinarily charming.
CapHillster t1_jd5ylp6 wrote
Indeed. I don't think it should give anyone a free pass in breaking the law, but I don't get to decide.
GrandmaPoses t1_jd4el6d wrote
"I'm sorry, officer, I...didn't realize I couldn't do that."
Boondala t1_jd3je9j wrote
What kind of car has a speedometer that does not indicate both MPH and KPH??
Dent13 t1_jd3o2wj wrote
Cars with no intention of being sold in the American or British markets won't have MPH. And older (like 1980s or older) American cars don't have KPH.
permabanned007 t1_jd3sl6e wrote
American cars do have KPH. It’s smaller and underneath the MPH. Even have their own tick marks.
Dent13 t1_jd3y9pg wrote
Not all older cars do. Especially pre 70s oil crisis cars. Pretty much anything made stateside pre 1975 (the year Canada switched to metric) was mostly sold in the States and Canada and there was minimal sharing of parts between production in the US and in other countries. There was really no reason to include KPH on them so they didn't, and even reproduction parts for the cars that managed to become classics tend not to include KPH unless it's on digital gauges.
permabanned007 t1_jd41taz wrote
Thank u for the info. Most running pre-1975 cars here are “classics” that are extremely rare to see on the road if there isn’t a car show that day.
Physical_Living8587 t1_jd4h50d wrote
Digital dashboards often only display one set of units as well
twistedcheshire t1_jd3ypbs wrote
In some cars, you can switch it from Km/h to MPH and back. I had a car that did that, completely forgot I had it set to Km/h and was wondering why I was getting passed by people here in the states...
Yeah, fun times, but it CAN happen! LOL
LuvCilantro t1_jd53pqy wrote
I did the opposite. My car was set to MPH and not KPH, so while the speed limit was 70 kph (around 40 mph), I was gearing up to go up to 70 mph. I only noticed because there was one of those signs that tell you your speed, and when I went by it just said SLOW DOWN.
twistedcheshire t1_jd5pqxz wrote
Ah yes! The fun signs that basically yell at you to slow down. LOL
We have a few of those here in the school zones (which I do appreciate!) but damn, 1 mph over the limit and its trying to slap you. LOL
mickelboy182 t1_jd4frx6 wrote
I don't think cars in Australia have MPH.... might be a setting but nobody would use it for obvious reasons
LuvCilantro t1_jd53y8l wrote
I suspect driving to other countries is not as common for Australians though....
mickelboy182 t1_jd54jm1 wrote
Of course not, though do that many countries still use miles? Seems kinda antiquated.
RealLongwayround t1_jd726m1 wrote
I think miles are used only in the UK, USA, Liberia and Myanmar these days.
LuvCilantro t1_jd57fg8 wrote
Yes, but USA still does....
GyakuBoop t1_jd40504 wrote
Metric cars.
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harposgost t1_jd4kn6m wrote
Am I old enough to chat here yet?
Camburglar13 t1_jd4azvl wrote
Some only have one set of numbers and you have to go into the settings to choose which units you’re using
LuvCilantro t1_jd53el6 wrote
Our cars have digital dashboards, and the speed is indicated as one large number, not a dial. We can alternate between KM and Miles depending on where we are driving, but we don't get both.
HandsOnGeek t1_jd6sib6 wrote
General motors cars with the computer controlled faux analog gauge packages display only one set of units at a time. You have to push a button on the dashboard to manually switch between mph and kph.
Minionz t1_jd3yj0t wrote
my JDM only has KM. Got a insert/overlay to change it over.
Sputnickky t1_jd3nwel wrote
Was a time when GM vehicles had a metric KPH to MPH conversion switch on the dashboard that read ..and I'm not kidding .. English/Metric.. English ffsakes !
ArenSteele t1_jd48wml wrote
The Imperial System originates from….Imperial England. So Imperial IS the English system. (It’s just that the English one day looked up and said “hey the way the French do this is much better!”
pensezbien t1_jd6n1jt wrote
Love the username! I’m rereading the books now, currently in book 7 of the main series but also working through the other novels and novellas from both authors for the first time.
ArenSteele t1_jd6u53l wrote
It’s actually an Alias I created based on a character from this game I’m probably seriously dating myself. But I assume you are reading the Riftwar books the game was based on? I never read them myself
I’ve used it for online games since EverQuest
pensezbien t1_jd7nsha wrote
I am rereading the Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Erikson. Aren is a city in that world, and weapons made of Aren steel are high quality and hard to break. I was assuming you had just added the “e” to the end of the phrase “Aren steel” to make it sound like a person’s name.
tehjeffman t1_jd43t0d wrote
To be fair, that is the flow of traffic is Texas on all road regardless for speed limit.
Timbo_007 t1_jd58b31 wrote
The price to pay to keep thos Freedom Units
agaric OP t1_jd58sa9 wrote
If you use a measuring system that makes sense, the terrorists win!
thirdeyefish t1_jd5vm6s wrote
There is a sign at the border crossing. Like, a big deal of a sign too.
CertainCertainties t1_jd73yhi wrote
As an Australian, where we changed from miles to kilometres in the 1970s, am trying to remember the imperial measurements that Myanmar, Liberia and the US still use.
So an inch is the king's thumb. Three of those make the scrote, or Richard III's scrotum. And 12 inches makes a king's foot (King Alfred's?). And 3 of those make King Henry VIII's armspan, or a yard. And a bunch of those make a mile. How many?
Has any American considered their current imperial measuring system might be a tad feudal, monarchic and random? (Even though I did invent the 'scrote', the rest of the real imperial units are still a sort of weird, inbred form of measurements you'd reckon would be used by men married to their sisters.)
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Superb_Elderberry_85 t1_jd9mzqn wrote
Piss off. The US system is an adaptation of the Imperial System:
https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/references/weights-and-measures/
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Superb_Elderberry_85 t1_jd9t1pp wrote
Are you able to read?
"the American adaptation of the British Imperial System"
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Osama_Bin_Drankin t1_jd7o2is wrote
Lol, the UK still uses MPH too. The funny thing is in the US, we learn both metric and US customary in school. When I did concrete research in college, all our work was published in metric. Our professors would also purposely mix units in problems to screw with us lol.
Our military, NASA, and some of our industries use metric. Our medicine, alcohol, and soft drinks are measured in metric. All of our scientific research is done in metric. Basically, we could fully switch to metric if we really wanted to, but tbh, there just isn't any political will to do so. Things that need to be in metric, are already in metric.
riktigtmaxat t1_jd7h1rb wrote
To be safe US drivers should just vacation in Liberia and Myanmar.
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DaMusicalGamer t1_jd3g1m7 wrote
May wanna check your math there. If he was going 142 and was 62 over, the posted limit would've been 80. And if you've spent any amount of time on US interstates, you know going 10 over isn't anything unusual.
He's still in the wrong, but the excuse at least checks out.
potenpterodactyl t1_jd3hatg wrote
Yeah when I see 80 I go 90
When I see 75 - 90
70 - 85
65 - 80
60 - 70
55 - 60
45 - 45 that’s a speed trap
35 - 40
30 - 30 residential speed limit for arterial
25 - 25 go slow on surface roads for pedestrians and pets
GyakuBoop t1_jd3f7sh wrote
Miles are bigger than KM, who knew /s
thegreatgazoo t1_jd6ptrc wrote
Can Canada suspend a US driver's license in the US?
bob4apples t1_jd6v2mg wrote
Not clear. To ask a related question: Can New York suspend a New Jersey license?
In this case it is sort of moot because: 1) his car was impounded for 14 days and 2) he still has to wait another 16 days after that before he would be allowed to drive it back to the States.
johnson_united t1_jd7xhw2 wrote
If you’re 52 and don’t know Canada is metric, then you’re the idiot.
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zwaaa t1_jd79x5g wrote
Florida man visits Canada.
Sartres_Roommate t1_jd7eo5x wrote
First time I drove to Canada I thought I hit the jackpot with their cheap gas prices...."per gallon"
NightFeatherArt t1_jd6swje wrote
"i didn't know I couldn't do that."
CurrentlyLucid t1_jd7qlzi wrote
Of course, you see a sign saying 130, you go 130.
VelvetyPenus t1_jd8mubj wrote
What's a kilometer? Isn't that what Cocaine Bear ate?
Dan19_82 t1_jd52a17 wrote
Well you learn something new everyday... British use miles and Australian and American, I'd have thought the last colony would have too.
collimat t1_jd5mbr7 wrote
142km/h is a stunt? That would be the least exciting show... ever.
Lambor14 t1_jd6pb3p wrote
Yeah, that's like what, 2km/h over the speed limit in my country.
Superb_Elderberry_85 t1_jd9nzr8 wrote
And about 30-40km/h below my cruising speed.
jamcdonald120 t1_jd677ul wrote
> Ontario police charged the motorist with stunt driving, prompting ... and their licence to be suspended for 30 days.
Wait? How? Presumably it is a New York License, the Ontario police CANT suspend it.
ash_274 t1_jd6q4ds wrote
They can refuse to recognize it as a valid license to drive a vehicle.
For nearly all purposes, Canadian and American driver licenses are acceptable in each other’s countries as valid ID and proof of proficient driving ability. Ontario can’t ask New York to suspend his license, but Canada can declare his license as invalid for driving purposes.
If you get a DUI in the US in your personal car and later try to drive professionally (class-B or class-A) into Canada, they will turn you away at the border and it’s a huge process to get them to waive the restriction. Doesn’t matter to them if your license is still valid in the US.
e-rekshun t1_jd7m9mr wrote
NY has a reciprocity agreement with Ontario. Ontario tickets and suspensions show on your NY record and vice versa
thebraddestbrad t1_jd540js wrote
110 miles per hour is a totally reasonable speed
vacuous_comment t1_jd4qm7s wrote
> ... but with new vehicles these days, they’re more than capable of being able to switch between miles and kilometres,”
Errrr, what planet does he live on?
I cannot get any of my US specs car to display degrees C, they are stuck on F.
That said, the guy was a moron and deserved his impoundment. Though it does seem a trifle harsh to impound the car for 14 days with the 10 year old in it.
RCX_13 t1_jd5sx6l wrote
WHAT THE FUCK IS A KILOMETRE🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅🦅
dumbledor138 t1_jd6oap8 wrote
I just wouldn’t pay it and wouldn’t go back to Canada
e-rekshun t1_jd7ms4a wrote
NY has a reciprocity agreement with Ontario. Ontario tickets and suspensions show on your NY record and vice versa
dumbledor138 t1_jd8u6bx wrote
Well good thing I don’t live in NY thanks though
e-rekshun t1_jd8vjz8 wrote
The below states also have agreements with Ontario regarding failure to pay. But the article was about a NY resident. And vehicles are seized on the roadside.
- Alabama
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maryland
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
- District of Columbia
dumbledor138 t1_jd8wjzr wrote
Georgia 🥳 again I was talking about what I would do. I think most of the redditors on this sub are too much sticklers for the rules for my taste. Hence my reply and the subsequent downvoting
valley_G t1_jd5vvyj wrote
Wait what are they measured in in Canada? Is it the same as Europe?
Lambor14 t1_jd6pdov wrote
Yes, Canada uses km/h as the unit of speed.
Bind_Moggled t1_jd3m27u wrote
He didn’t think something might be amiss while he zoomed past every other car on the road?
Sorry, being stupid is not an excuse.