No, 80 kph is about 50 mph.
Canada went metric in the 70's just late enough so that I had to learn both systems in school. (We became officially bilingual - french and english - about that time too.) I think in metric most of the time - especially for temperatures and distances - but have trouble sometimes with weights and measures. I still bake using the English measures (cups, teaspoons, etc.). I have to use metric at work for weights and heights but still need to convert for them to have meaning for me.
Hey, Kyle! Glad you had a nice exciting (albeit expensive) trip! LOL
Yvonne
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Kyle,
I am confused - I thought - 80KPH's was faster than 80 MPH's? At least I
think that's the way my speedometer has it - will have to look again.
Trisha - who is metrically
challenged