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Better get used to use KM/H. ;)
In the UK there's a weird mix of imperial and metric units depending on what it is.
But they don't respresent the same values... that's the point. In the UK we only use MPH.
Just work it out roughly in your head, you gotta take off about 3/5th.
or you want to make math in your mind everytime you build road, because somehow number doesnt work the same way in km/h compares to mph ?
Well obviously you don't want people going 50kmh on a 50mph road because they would be driving like grannies... if the guy wants realistic speeds he will have to convert.
National roads have 100kmh limit in the UK, so yeah, triple digits. You can change the road speed limits with mods, of course. Also you can change top speeds of vehicles so... not pointless.
They use their own version of the Imperial system; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_the_imperial_and_US_customary_measurement_systems