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English: The City of San José and California Office of Traffic Safety’s Vision Zero campaign includes yard signs, like this one posted along North 9th Street, with the slogan “20 MPH is Plenty”, similar to the “Twenty’s Plenty” catchphrase used in the United Kingdom.
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Janice Shelton, who heads the Port Royal AMVETS group, hopes the unusual signs will lead residents and motorists who spot the 22 mph speed limit signs to ask questions about “what that 22 means.”
The 2003 version of the MUTCD stated that "speed limits shown shall be in multiples of 10 km/h or 5 mph." [118] If a speed limit sign indicated km/h, the number was circumscribed and "km/h" was written below. Prior to 2003, metric speed limits were designated using the standard speed limit sign, usually with yellow supplemental "METRIC" and "km ...
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