Miles per hour is a unit of speed, expressing the number of international miles covered per hour. The common abbreviation in everyday use is mph, although mi/h, using the SI method of expressing derived units, is sometimes used, especially in the United States. The preferred SI unit for velocity is m/s, although km/h is often used as a replacement for mph.
1 mph is equal to:
Miles per hour is the unit used for speed limits on roads in the US and Britain. Here are some typical limits and their approximate equivalent in km per hour.
- 20 mph — home zones and residential areas in towns = 30 km/h
- 30 mph — normal speed limit in built up areas in the UK = 50 km/h
- 55 mph — speed limit on some US freeways = 90 km/h
- 70 mph — speed limit on UK motorways = 110 km/h
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Last updated: 10-15-2005 18:43:04