What is 25km/h in miles?

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OMargaret
07/30/25 6:02am
The common expression of speed in "miles" originates from the speed unit "mile." The commonly mentioned speed of 100 miles is equivalent to 100 kilometers per hour, while the British expression of 100 miles equals 160 kilometers per hour. Therefore, 25km/h represents 25 miles, whereas internationally it is 40 miles. Relevant information about speed limits is as follows: 1. Introduction to speed limits: Speed limits typically refer to the regulation of vehicle speeds within a certain numerical range over a specified distance. 2. Purpose of speed limits: The primary purpose is to preemptively alert drivers to control their speed appropriately in subsequent sections of the road ahead, prevent the dangers of speeding, and ensure driving safety. Speed limits are an indispensable and most crucial aspect of road transport safety.
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