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On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 11:38:22 -0800, Paul Johnson
wrote: Dave Hall wrote: Yes, you probably should. But periodic speedometer calibration is not on the list of "maintenance" items in the owner's manuals, nor is it required as a part of (At least in my state) annual inspection. I'm not even sure if anyone (other than the dealer) can even perform such a service. It's clearly not something they advertise. Any custom shop or instrument shop can recalibrate your speedometer for hardly more than pocket change. There's really no excuse for not getting it done. Just for kicks and grins, when I was at the local auto parts/garage the other day, I asked in a matter-of-fact way if they did speedo cal's. The guy looked at me like I grew a second head. Yes, I imagine there are shops who can handle this. But with the newer OBD-II ECM system on modern cars, the speedo is often a little more complex than a simple mechanical pointer. Other than the few specialty shops and the dealer, I doubt if the typical generic garages that most people go to can handle it. Most people avoid the dealer once their warranties expires as they're generally more expensive than the local garage. It's just not something that anyone talks about. That's pretty much what they do here as well. In the state of Pa., RADAR is only allowed to be used by the state police (You actually have to be "certified" to use it). The locals use VASCAR, which is why there are so many white painted lines across the road (Which also gives alert drivers a heads-up as to where the speed traps will usually be). Lucky you. All departments use laser here. Your detector won't go off until the cop is actually checking your speed (in which it's too late). Detectors are ineffective against VASCAR as there is no "beam". It's simple mechanical timing. But the manual nature of this technique is what opens the door to inaccuracy claims when someone is cited for going a scant 1 MPH over. http://www.vascarplus.com/Pages/How_it_works.htm My theory is, if you're driving too fast to see the speed trap, you're driving too fast to spot a real hazard at that speed. Nothing like having rush-hour traffic shut down because some jackass driving 60 in dense fog creams a deer on the freeway. I hear that. That's the whole basis of the "Smokey Reports" that run across the CB. Yeah, I'm usually the one spotting them, I know how they work. 8:O) Sometimes they park an unmanned car near a busy highway and let the CB'ers pass the word, and everyone slows down, which is all they wanted anyway. You must have an amazingly rich police department if they're able to have expensive surplus equipment to play games with like that. It all depends on your perspective. If that parked car prevents accidents, the money saved on emergency response services more than makes up for the loss of an "active" patrol car. Dave "Sandbagger" http://home.ptd.net/~n3cvj |
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