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LottoOtto99
7 months ago

There’s no ’60s zone’. Zones are inside and there are 10, 20 and 30.

KevinHP
7 months ago
Reply to  LottoOtto99

The Area with a speed limit of 60 km/h.

notting
7 months ago

Unclear question. How did you measure the 83km/h? When Tacho: What does a GNSS speed measurement say?

I’m already at 87km/h. Tacho was flashed in the 80s and never got anything. If I deducted the tolerance from the GNSS value, 0 or 1km/h came out too much.

The exact tolerances regarding the real measured values are likely to be div. You can find fine pages at ADAC & Co.

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Hafnafir
7 months ago

In the case of a flasher, 3% are always deducted from the measured value as tolerance and rounded up when a police car moves behind you, however, the tolerance is higher.

chillipalmer89
7 months ago
Reply to  Hafnafir

3 km/h, not 3%

ToxicWaste
7 months ago
Reply to  chillipalmer89

Under 100, 3 km/h are taken off, over 100 it is 3%.

Hafnafir
7 months ago
Reply to  chillipalmer89

It’s a common misbelief

chillipalmer89
7 months ago

Your nonsense won’t be less by writing more nonsense. Whether km/h or % is deducted depends not on the devices but only on the measured speed. The colleague from above has traveled 83, i.e. less than 100, so 3 km/h are taken off and never 3%.

Hafnafir
7 months ago

Can you read? there is for most devices, but there are exceptions.

chillipalmer89
7 months ago

Nonsense, it has nothing to do with faith. Just look at the bus money catalogue: https://www.bussgeldkatalog.org/tolerance withdrawal/

KevinHP
7 months ago

It is not about the speed traveled, but about the measured. The tolerance is deducted from this. Most well-calibrated devices capture the speed almost correctly.

It should be borne in mind that the speedometer in the car is always showing a little more.

LillyMcChili
7 months ago

As much as I know are always pulled off 3-5 km/h. My friend has traveled within 70 and 5 km/h have been taken off.