>I didn't know that, and I am happy to hear that steps are underway to change to metric.
I think it actually is a US law enacted by Congress a while back, to go to "dual systems," in preparation for all-metric someday (I'll have to look this up, now I'm curious). Most commercial items in US seem to use both systems now, anyway, like the can of coke I'm drinking says "12 oz (355ml)", and the print-toner by me has "store at only between a-b degress F, c-d degrees C."
>Apart from the cost, lets not forget the potential of confusions between the two systems, which may even cause accidents: Let's say the speed limit is 100 km/h, and the car driver goes at 100 mph instead (without looking at his modern instruments; using his sense of speed instead). Or an airplane pilot confusing feet with meters.
Yes, I quickly learned that on my first visit driving into New Brunswick Canada, where the speed limits seemed rather high :-)
The Anonymous Bureaucrat,
and frankly, quite content not to be
a member of either major US political party.