McCrazieGoalz
Expert Member
Recently, I bought a Nokia Lumia and started using it pretty much for anything.
One of the things that I like about it is the Maps and navigation (Nokia Drive).
So, I downloaded my maps and navigation is true offline navigation (see here).
The really cool thing about Nokia drive is that it acts as a speed monitor for you. It shows you which speed you are travelling at and what the speed limit in the place you are driving is. Further, it beeps when you exceed the speed limit. With that said, I noticed that the speed on my car's speedometer was far lower than what my Lumia navigation app was saying. To top this off, earlier this month, I was driving a different car and I noticed that the 120km/hr in this car was much faster than the 120km/hr in my car and that this other car's 120km/hr almost always matched the Lumia's GPS's.
On coming back to my car, I have been doing some serious tests. I have now realised that my 140km/hr (speedometer) is actually 125km/hr. So, I've now started using Nokia Drive as my speedometer. So, I now basically travel at 140km/hr using my car's speedometer.
Is this dangerous?
How accurate are GPS's as far as measuring the speed you are traveling at? I've recently downloaded an app called Dashboard PDA (it should also be available on iOS and Android), which gives you the option of displaying your height above sea level, your speed, the time or the direction in which you are traveling. The speed also shown by this app also indicated that my car's speedometer is about 10 to 15km/hr slower than what it would be measuring.
Is it safe to use a GPS as a speedometer?
Its only been a couple of days since I started doing this so perhaps the fines are still in the post or are still being written.
One of the things that I like about it is the Maps and navigation (Nokia Drive).
So, I downloaded my maps and navigation is true offline navigation (see here).
The really cool thing about Nokia drive is that it acts as a speed monitor for you. It shows you which speed you are travelling at and what the speed limit in the place you are driving is. Further, it beeps when you exceed the speed limit. With that said, I noticed that the speed on my car's speedometer was far lower than what my Lumia navigation app was saying. To top this off, earlier this month, I was driving a different car and I noticed that the 120km/hr in this car was much faster than the 120km/hr in my car and that this other car's 120km/hr almost always matched the Lumia's GPS's.
On coming back to my car, I have been doing some serious tests. I have now realised that my 140km/hr (speedometer) is actually 125km/hr. So, I've now started using Nokia Drive as my speedometer. So, I now basically travel at 140km/hr using my car's speedometer.
Is this dangerous?
How accurate are GPS's as far as measuring the speed you are traveling at? I've recently downloaded an app called Dashboard PDA (it should also be available on iOS and Android), which gives you the option of displaying your height above sea level, your speed, the time or the direction in which you are traveling. The speed also shown by this app also indicated that my car's speedometer is about 10 to 15km/hr slower than what it would be measuring.
Is it safe to use a GPS as a speedometer?
Its only been a couple of days since I started doing this so perhaps the fines are still in the post or are still being written.
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