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Does my speedo or Google Maps show the correct speed?
Google maps shows the speed limit of the road you are on and your current speed. I’ve noticed that this is 4mph less than that displayed on my speedometer. It’s the same in my wife’s car and a friend has noticed this too. Which is the accurate one and therefore the one you need to adhere to?
Asked on 4 November 2024 by P Burrill
Answered by
David Ross
Vehicle speedometers, whether digital or analogue, calculate speed based on the rotation of the wheels or drivetrain, and its accuracy can be affected by differences in tyre tread depth, wheel sizes and even tyre pressures. In addition, by law vehicle speedometers must not under-read nor show more than 110% of your actual speed plus 6.25mph, so they are designed to always over-read by a margin in order to never under-read. This means at a true 70mph your vehicle could be indicating 83.25mph and still be within the vehicle regulations.
Satellite navigation uses GPS to locate your position and can also provide your speed by constantly calculating how long it takes you to cover the distance travelled. Although not necessarily 100% accurate, GPS-calculated speed will usually be more accurate that the vehicle speedometer. Professional speed testing equipment also uses GPS to provide highly accurate data, but this is done by measuring the Doppler shift in signals from a number of satellites.
Satellite navigation uses GPS to locate your position and can also provide your speed by constantly calculating how long it takes you to cover the distance travelled. Although not necessarily 100% accurate, GPS-calculated speed will usually be more accurate that the vehicle speedometer. Professional speed testing equipment also uses GPS to provide highly accurate data, but this is done by measuring the Doppler shift in signals from a number of satellites.
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