Description:
Ever wonder how fast you were going while riding in a bus or van? Now you can by using two freeway mile markers and this program.
Press the button on first mile marker and press it again 1 mile later at the next mile marker and the program calculates the approximate average speed.
Reviews:
***** [Oct 22, 2004] by Hal Helmboldt
Works Great! Mile Markers are where they are supposed to be: At every mile. Even if each one were off by say, 3 feet, the variation in distance from one marker to the next would not effect the MPH calculation by any detectable calculable amount. At a speed of 60 MPH you are traveling 88 feet per second. A 3 feet variance in mile markers is equal to a difference in speed of 60 mph -vs- 59.97 mph. That is only 300ths of 1 mph, or .07 hundreths of a second. The amount, as I have demonstrated, is so insignificant that this Speedcheck program would give you an accurate speed reading even if the mile markers were inaccurately placed by a distance of 10 feet. With a 10 feet variance in mile marker distance you would still get a speed reading of 59.88 mph if you were actually traveling 60 mph. This program is perfect and should be used exactly as it was intended to be used. NICE JOB! Thank You for making it FREE!
***** [Jun 28, 2004] by Lissa
I love this program. I don't know where the other person that wrote a review is from however where I am there is a mile marker every mile. There might be one or two knocked down or something but the rest of them are up.
*** [Jun 24, 2004] by Matt
This program is somewhat inpracticle. When riding in a van or bus and your see a marker, them most likly the next one you see is goin to be a couple or more miles difference from the last sign. Although good concept.
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