Speaking of speedo accuracy, does anyone know of any place in the
No.Va. area that does speedometer
calibration/verification for cages? We have an urgent need to check
and see if our daughters car is accurately
reflecting the speed she's going.
don't ask.
-aki
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 11:09 AM,
pltrgyst@...<
pltrgyst@...> wrote:
>
> --- On Wed, 6/17/09, Mike B. <
omni@...> wrote:
>
>> Maryland is one of four states (according to a web site I
>> found once that listed driving law differences for the lower
>> 48 states), where you are not required to "move right" so
>> long as you are doing at least the speed limit. This
>> is logical....
>
> It doesn't seem at all logical to me, unless you've got speedometers guaranteed accurate to within, say, 0.5%. With what's actually on the road, you might think you're doing the speed limit, and the person behind might think you;'re doing five below.
>
> -- Larry
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