What is the actual speed when the speedometer shows 60?

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Levi
07/29/25 4:18pm
When the speedometer shows 60, the actual speed will be slightly lower. Here are the detailed explanations: 1. Calculation method: If the actual driving speed is 60km per hour, the speed displayed on the dashboard will be between 60km and 67km. Calculation formula: Displayed speed - Actual speed ≤ Actual speed/10 + 4km/h. 2. Speed regulations: When driving on roads without speed limit signs or markings, motor vehicles should not exceed the following maximum speeds: Roads without a center line: 30 km/h for urban roads, 40 km/h for highways; Roads with only one motor lane in the same direction: 50 km/h for urban roads, 70 km/h for highways.
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