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Discrepancy Between Speedometer & Satnav - Which is Most Accurate?

At 100 km/hr my Satnav shows a sped about 6 km slower than my speedometer. I suspect the Satnav is more accurate as it is an external measure of time and location, but I also can see an argument that its rate of sampling and curving roads may affct accuracy. Does anyone know?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Your speedometer is allowed to overread by up to 10 percent.Thats the law.It is not allowed to underread at all.Your satnav gets a new measurement roughly every 30 feet.Curving roads etc should be negligable on both instruments.I drive wagons,vans and cars .The wagons are fitted with a tachograpgh.The anologue tachos i have compared the satnavs against have been spot on.The cars and vans have been around 3 or 4 miles overread.I havent bothered to check the satnav against a digital tachograpgh.Mainly because the digital is an expensively underdeveloped piece of shite.

    My advice?

    Trust your satnav for a true road speed.

    Go with your speedometer to avoid speeding tickets.

    Source(s): 26 years driving.24+ wagon driving.On my second,Garmin,satnav in 3 years.Satnav is one HECK of a tool for the driver.Whatever you drive.
  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Neither is absolutely, incontrovertibly accurate, even a slope can affect a satnav due to the change in angle between satellite and antenna. However, the satnav is far and away the closest. Speedos are never allowed to under-read, they may over-read by up to 10%.

    As the greyfox says, rely on your speedo to keep safe from speeding tickets, if it reads 70 you're probably doing somewhere in the late 60's. And the satnav for the most accurate reading. And again, don't bother bickering with a policeman about it if you're caught . . .

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    No speedometer is 100% accurate.

    That is why police have to allow you a certain amount of leway before they will book you for speeding.

    If you change tires on your car to a higher/lower profile, your speedometer will change. To a lesser extent, if you put more or less air in your tires, the speedometer will change.

    If you change your diff ratio, the speedometer will change.

    Now, the gps is typically more accurate than the cars speedometer, however, once again, depending on the gps, there is often lag, by the time the signal leaves the device, hits the satellite and returns to the gps, and also the gps brand, and the software the gps is using.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    SATNAV, because your speedometer may be inaccurate for mechanical reasons (i.e your tire pressure) while SATNAV software calculates your displacement to a very accurate clock. The software found on most SATNAV systems know about compensating for curving roads.

  • 1 decade ago

    The sat nav is the MOST accurate.

    I own 3 gps. I compare then against each other (and against the car). The GPS are all in agreement (down to +/- 1 mph or even less). But I find that most cars speedo are often wrong.

    I think (my guess) that the car companies makes the speedo read a little higher so that

    (1) they don't get sued for accidents and tickets

    (2) you don't get a ticket driving at the max limit

    It seems like all cars are about 5 MPH too fast at 60 mph (100 KM/hr)

    Good Luck...

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    in case you employ different wheels on your motor vehicle than those that got here customary, the speedometer will continuously be erroneous, it particularly is because of the fact the cost is calculated utilising the cost of the wheel and its circumference, smaller wheels make your speedometer study greater at decrease speeds and bigger wheels make the speedometer study decrease at greater speeds. SatNav makes use of distance and time to calculate your velocity which will continuously be greater precise, notwithstanding it additionally relies upon on how precise your SatNavs gps is at finding your place, as an occasion my telephones GPS is precise to 40m.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Most Accurate Sat Nav

  • 1 decade ago

    In most cases, trust your speedometer. There are always times when it could be wrong, but for satnav, it is never 100% correct because there is ALWAYS about a second of lag.

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