View Poll Results: What would you trust

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    GPS readout vs speedometer

    should i trust the speed my GPS is telling me or my speedometer?

    GPS is telling me my car's speedo is out by ~4km/hr (when speedo says 100, gps says ~96km/hr, speedo at 60 also says 56 on gps etc)

    there seems to be no definitive answer on the net

    what do you folks think?
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    I thought our cars were out by about 4km/h at 100km/h as a safety thing...so you're not actually speeding if you sit a bit over etc...so i'd assume your speedo is doing as it's meant to...and your GPS is pretty accurate in your actual speed Click here to enlarge
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    I have seen a TomTom GO720 GPS in a certified Highway Patrol vehicle. The speed shown on the GPS was 1k out from the speed that was shown on the radar device.

    Having said this, I would still go by the speed on the speedo. Reason is, if you get a ticket, a GPS device will not cover you in court if your going to dispute it. At least you can have your speedo tested by a mechanic to prove your defence.

    As far as the 4k's out - I get the same with my device in every vehicle I put it in.
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    i get 4Kms in my car 3Kms in a Yaris and my dads camry was spot on.
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Tigra Click here to enlarge
    Having said this, I would still go by the speed on the speedo. Reason is, if you get a ticket, a GPS device will not cover you in court if your going to dispute it. At least you can have your speedo tested by a mechanic to prove your defence.
    That's wrong there mate Click here to enlarge. Quite a few cases lately where people have defended themselves from fines using GPS'. Most famous one I can think of is the case that was presented on CA or TodayTonight couple months back.

    GPS' are more accurate than your speedo, btw. Professionals use GPS' to measure quarter miles, 0-100 etc. without too much hassle.
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    I believe my GPS gives me a more accurate speed reading than my speedo simply because it computes this information from several satellites which cross references my position to give an "true" speed reading . . . however, as stated, there are a number of reasons why your car speedo is actually giving a false reading. As long as the car speedo isn't reading faster than the GPS, follow the speedo's indicated speed and be happy with that. Less likely to get you into trouble!
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Huhness Click here to enlarge
    i get 4Kms in my car 3Kms in a Yaris and my dads camry was spot on.
    Cars are usually doing anywhere from 96-98km/h on an indicated 100km/h....this is industry practice as someone said to keep you on the safe side, it's also a margin of error allowed for users changing the size of their rims.
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by imay Click here to enlarge
    I believe my GPS gives me a more accurate speed reading than my speedo simply because it computes this information from several satellites which cross references my position to give an "true" speed reading . . .
    mine is commonly connected to 8 satelites but can have up to 12 or 16 i believe

    yeah basically the question just came down to me wondering whether my car's speedo needed adjusting... from the posts it seems that is not the case
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    gps - speedo on calibra accurate up to 140km/hs
    gps - speedo on my mazda 6, speedo bout 10% faster
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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by bornwild Click here to enlarge
    Cars are usually doing anywhere from 96-98km/h on an indicated 100km/h....this is industry practice as someone said to keep you on the safe side, it's also a margin of error allowed for users changing the size of their rims.
    i understand a margin for error, most cars have this etc...but what scared me was that at an indicated 100km/h a subaru (think it was an outback)...was doing 94km/h...that's a dangerous misrepresentation if you didn't know about it, cos you're either going to be going considerably slower than traffic, or consider yourself to be speeding...
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