![]() 04/25/2015 at 20:56 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Made a comment on a post about speeding and traffic lights. Eventually got this in return:
“10 m/h is well within the error of any standard car speedometer. To be able to stay within 10 m/h of a speed limit would be exceptional.”
Okay bro.
EDIT- I belatedly realized he apparently took “mph” to mean meters per hour.
![]() 04/25/2015 at 20:59 |
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how can speedometers be real if our eyes aren’t real
![]() 04/25/2015 at 21:03 |
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It would be a pretty precise speedo if it was reading in meters per hour (m/h) as opposed to miles per hour (MPH).
![]() 04/25/2015 at 21:10 |
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I will say that my speedometer is off by about 4-5 at around 50 mph (GPS confirmed). It’s bad, but definitely not 10 lol.
Side note, why would a car’s speedometer be so far off on stock wheels and correct pressure. When mine says 50, I’m truly going about 54-55. And for reference it’s a 2006 Charger.
![]() 04/25/2015 at 21:11 |
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Shit, I hadn’t even thought about that. It did seem really odd to refer to MPH as “m/h”