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Why do cars have speedometers that go over the speed limit?

Why do cars have speedometers that go over the speed limit?

Originally Answered: If most highway speed limits go up to 55-60 MPH, why do car speedometers go up to over 100 MPH and beyond? So that when you drive over the posted speed you will know how much you are exceeding the limit by.

Is it legal to go over 85 mph in a car?

Let’s talk tickets: In the U.S. there isn’t a single stretch of highway where one can legally exceed 85 mph. So why do car companies build models that can double this velocity in the first place?

How often is a speeding ticket issued in error?

According to experts, as many as 10-20% of speeding tickets are issued in error because the radar didn’t read your speed accurately. When the officer measures your speed from a moving police car, then the error rate jumps to as high as 30%. For this reason, you may be able to successfully challenge the accuracy of police radar.

Why was the speed limit set at 55 mph?

That’s because, during a 1974 standoff with OPEC, President Richard Nixon issued a nationwide speed limit of 55 mph which he hoped would promote fuel efficiency. Though this measure, dubbed the Emergency Energy Conservation Act, would be tweaked and modified in subsequent years, it wasn’t fully repealed until 1995.

What’s the fastest speed a car can go?

Judging by their speedometers, you would think that most modern automobiles can easily hit 160 miles per hour. Yet, unless you’re a NASCAR vet, you probably have never come close to actually going that fast. Let’s talk tickets: In the U.S. there isn’t a single stretch of highway where one can legally exceed 85 mph.

Can a car be programmed to not exceed a speed limit?

According to a 2017 report on speed limits by the National Conference of State Legislatures, government traffic planners envision a future in which AVs most likely will be programmed to not exceed the posted speed limit in an area.

What happens if you hit a pedestrian at 35 mph?

At 35 mph and the pedestrian 45 feet away, the car will be traveling at 18 mph when it hits the pedestrian. A pedestrian accident at 18 mph can cause major injuries or even wrongful death. To prevent speeding car accidents, drivers should observe the three-second rule, no matter what speed you’re driving. This is how the three-second rule works:

How much speeding can cause a car accident?

Excessive Speeding Is Not the Only Problem. Now, increase the vehicle’s speed by just 5 mph, and the situation changes dramatically. At 35 mph and the pedestrian 45 feet away, the car will be traveling at 18 mph when it hits the pedestrian. A pedestrian accident at 18 mph can cause major injuries or even wrongful death.

Can a car stop at 30 mph in a crosswalk?

A pedestrian walks out into a crosswalk with an approaching car that is traveling at 30 mph. If the driver brakes when the pedestrian is 45 feet away, there will be enough space to stop without hitting the pedestrian. Now, increase the vehicle’s speed by just 5 mph, and the situation changes dramatically.

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Ruth Doyle