Which countries are using miles?
Miles are a part of the Imperial System (or US customary
system). The only countries to use this system is the United
States, however, Liberia is also considered to use this form of
measurement. You will find Liberia listed as a Metric Nation and as
an Imperial Nation (in form of measurement systems); this is
because Liberia does not have an official system of measurements.
Liberia tends to use the Metric System in forms of international
trade and business, but will tend to use the Imperial System in
forms of internal usage. The United States is also a
Metric/Imperial Nation, however, it is more Imperial than Metric
and you will probably never list it as a Metric Nation alone.
Myanmar (Burma) also does not use the Metric System, however, they
do not use the Imperial System; they have their own system of
measurement known as the Burmese System.
However, there are still many Metric Nations that still use
forms of the Imperial System. For example, the United Kingdom,
Canada, Ireland, Australia, the Bahamas, India, and Malaysia still
use some forms of the Imperial System, but are official Metric
Nations. Many other countries fall under this category as well,
mainly countries that were at one time a part of the British Empire
(as the Imperial System was made by the British Empire).