mph
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[edit]mph
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[edit]mph (plural mph)
- Initialism of mile(s) per hour.
- Alternative forms: MPH, M.P.H.
- Synonyms: (less common) mi/h, mi/hr
- Coordinate terms: kph, km/h, km/hr, kmh
- 2022 September 10, Matt McFarland, “Why your car’s speedometer goes up to 160 mph (even when your car can’t)”, in CNN Business[1], archived from the original on 29 January 2026:
- Toyota spokesman Paul Hogard said the automaker wants speedometers to be easy to read, so there’s value in placing the typical operating speed of American cars, 45 mph to 70 mph, he said, at the top of the speedometer, which is the easiest place on the speedometer for the driver to read.
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[edit]miles per hour
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