Used: On travel timetables (buses, trains, planes)
Not used: On road signs (for parking, bus lane period etc).  (And, of course, 
on TV, radio, bedside clocks etc)



Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 16:17:20 -0800From: 
[email protected]: [USMA:42903] Re: Hot and dryTo: 
[email protected]



Martin,
 
Thanks.
 
Would you say the 24 hour clock is used in all other aspects of public life in 
the UK?  Where would I find it used and not used? 
 
Jerry 



From: Martin Vlietstra <[email protected]>To: U.S. Metric Association 
<[email protected]>Sent: Monday, February 2, 2009 1:06:57 AMSubject: 
[USMA:42818] Re: Hot and dry



Jerry,
 
If you visit http://www.journeycheck.com/southwesttrains/ and browse, you will 
see that British railway timetables use the 24 hour clock.
 
 
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