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Miles per hour

Miles per hour is a British imperial and United States customary unit of speed expressing the number of miles travelled in one hour. It is used in the United Kingdom, the United States, and a number of smaller countries, most of which are UK or US territories, or have close historical ties with the UK or US.

Usage
units on traffic signs around the world: Road traffic Speed limits and road traffic speeds are given in miles per hour in the following jurisdictions: • Antigua and BarbudaBahamasBelizeDominicaGrenadaLiberia (occasionally) • Marshall IslandsMicronesiaPalauSaint Kitts and NevisSaint LuciaSaint Vincent and the GrenadinesUnited Kingdom • The following British Overseas Territories: • AnguillaBritish Virgin IslandsBritish Indian Ocean TerritoryCayman IslandsFalkland IslandsMontserratSaint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da CunhaTurks and Caicos Islands • The Crown dependencies: • Bailiwick of GuernseyIsle of ManJerseyUnited States • The following United States overseas dependencies: • American SamoaGuamNorthern Mariana IslandsPuerto RicoUnited States Virgin Islands Rail networks Miles per hour is the unit used on the US, Canadian and Irish rail systems. Miles per hour is also used on British rail systems, excluding trams, some light metro systems, the Channel Tunnel and High Speed 1. Nautical and aeronautical usage Nautical and aeronautical applications favour the knot as a common unit of speed. (One knot is one nautical mile per hour, with a nautical mile being exactly 1,852 metres or about 6,076 feet.) Other usage In some countries mph may be used to express the speed of delivery of a ball in sporting events such as cricket, tennis and baseball. ==Conversions==
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