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Sunny43.5
I rarely rely on my speedo as stated under ADR's they can be plus or minus by a margin , I have three different readings in my work van Speedo reading 100kmh GPS telling me its 96kmh or so . Then using an ODB reader which gives my speed on a HUD on the windscreen it gives around 98/99 kmh so it is all over the shop . Best bet is to use GPS over a set distance and compare the readout . The only times I have been done for speeding is when I was asleep at the wheel so to speak just plain forgot to have look when in a 60 zone , three tickets over ten year period and around 500000 kms in two vans so not too bad methinks . These days I have changed the tolerance in the GPS so I get warnings when approaching +5% of the posted limit so at 61 kmh a 60 symbol turns red on the GPS when 63 I get a nagging woman telling me I "Your over the speed limit " so I trust the GPS because the speedo just clams up ! The HUD is great at night as I turn down all the instrument lights and have the speed / tacho right in front of me saves from having to keep looking down at the dash . Note here for Qld there is still a tolerance with the various types of speed detection devices but it has been lowered recently so you need to be careful . NSW now that's a whole different ball game , I work in the Northern Rivers area from time to time and stick right on the limit EXACTLY and I use the cruise control every where .
I also have a HUD and its set 1k above Canbus speed to be really safe.
QLD tolerance is pretty low as I got a ticket for 4 k over in a 60 zone. I swear it was the car outside me that was passing me but just paid up anyway.
Cruise is at speedo speed unless adjusted to compensate for incorrect readout. At 110 true I run on 116 and HUD reads 111 to keep the narks away. ( So Far)
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