What is the actual speed when the speedometer shows 80?
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Generally speaking, for safety reasons, the speedometer reading of a car when it leaves the factory is slightly higher than the actual speed, usually about 5 kilometers faster. Therefore, when the speedometer reads 80km/h, the actual speed is around 75km/h. Here are some related details: 1. Design intention: Due to the influence of road conditions and the pressure on the accelerator pedal, the speed cannot remain completely constant. Car manufacturers increase the speed displayed on the speedometer by about 5 kilometers. This floating range ensures that drivers adhering to speed limits will not be caught by speed radars for speeding. 2. Precautions: Drivers should obey traffic rules and avoid speeding.