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Active Resistance to Metrication
Active Resistance to Metrication is a British pressure group which removes or amends road signs whose measurements are expressed in metric units only. Under The Traffic Signs Regulations, 1994 roads signs must be in Imperial units only, unless they refer to vehicle width, height or length restrictions, in which case they may be expressed in either Imperial only, or both Imperial and metric, but not metric only.
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