How To Use Kilometres per hour In A Sentence
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The retrieved tachograph had recorded a speed of 122 kilometres per hour at the time of the accident.
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You claim you did not know the difference between kilometres per hour and miles per hour.
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Next we will be having our speedometers changed from miles per hour to kilometres per hour.
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Speeds on radial roads would fall to 8 kilometres per hour, almost three times less than that of 1991.
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My car can go 140 kilometres per hour.
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I suspect it may also be the fault of the speed limits changing from miles per hour to kilometres per hour.
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The vehicles have a top speed of 80 kilometres per hour.
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And 370 kilometres is much too fast - more like 330 or 340 kilometres per hour, and that's only on silver peregrines.
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She cruised by at 160 kilometres per hour on the outside/in the outside lane.
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The short fin mako shark is best known for its amazing speed, which can reach 32 kilometres per hour.
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She cruised by at 160 kilometres per hour on the outside/in the outside lane.
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It's hot and the only form of air-conditioning in the car is travelling at sixty kilometres per hour with the windows rolled all the way down.
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Next we will be having our speedometers changed from miles per hour to kilometres per hour.
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People are reminded that the new signs will show kilometres per hour instead of miles and some limits may be different to those which applied heretofore.
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My car can go 140 kilometres per hour.
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He said the storm was moving towards west-north-west at 19 kilometres per hour with maximum sustained winds at 100 kilometres per hour.