It comes with experience. I had the cable break on one car, and drove for well over 2 years that way. With a million miles of paying attention, I had a pretty good idea how fast I was going. I also observed traffic around me. No tickets, and a couple of times I had people clock me and I was within 5% of the speed I estimated. Without that experience, I would have installed a tachometer, and driven by engine speed. Once you have benchmarks for 20, 30, 50, mph, etc, you can be pretty accurate.
2007-04-09 11:10:37
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answered by Fred C 7
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You can buy GPS units that will tell you how fast you are going. The pioneer unit will do that. It may be an option and I can't remember the model number, but they do have one.
If you have a tach, and can remember the Rpm at a certain speed then you can judge by that.
You can also break down and fix the speedometer or the cable that is broke. Good luck. Personally, I'd fix the speedometer and be done with it.
2007-04-09 11:43:44
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answered by Fordman 7
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decrease than Sec 35 of the form and Use Act each and every vehicle could desire to be geared up with a functioning speedometer it incredibly is precise to interior of 10%. There are exceptions to the guideline yet general autos and trucks does not be in those exclusions. in case you vehicle grow to be registered after a million/4/80 4 it additionally ought to be able to interpreting the two MPH and KPH. the only element you are able to have on your area is prosecuting for it incredibly is an prolonged and in touch technique which maximum officers does not have the time or inclination to pursue.
2016-12-08 22:34:06
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answered by ? 4
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if your going to fast a cop will pull you over and write your speed on the ticket. if your going to slow everyone behiend you will be honking their horn and giving you the finger. suggest you get the speedometer fixed.
2007-04-09 10:46:40
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answered by Anonymous
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you could estimate by timing yourself, if you have a tachometer, that could help. But I'm afraid you'll never know for certain without a good speedometer.
2007-04-09 10:45:42
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answered by wigginsray 7
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put an anemometer on ur car and see how fast the air is going HAHAHA err just keep up with the flow of traffic and dont tell the cop its broken when you get pulled over
2007-04-09 10:45:01
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answered by Michael 2
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RPM, do you remember how many rpm your vehicle runs at when you're at a certain speed? Hopefully you have a tack that can tell you that.
2007-04-09 10:45:30
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answered by Farmwife 3
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