Is the Displayed Speed the Same as the Actual Speed?
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Speed measurement is achieved through speed sensors. The following are detailed explanations: 1. Relationship: The relationship is expressed as: 0 <= indicated speed - actual speed <= actual speed/10 + 4km/h. This means the displayed speed cannot be less than the actual speed, nor can it exceed 10% of the actual speed plus 4km/h. In simpler terms, if the actual speed is 100km/h, the speedometer will display a speed between 100 and 114km/h. 2. Main Reason: To prevent sudden high-speed situations, displaying a value higher than the actual speed can help avoid dangers caused by sudden acceleration.