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  2. Odometer - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the odometer, a trip meter is reset at any point in a journey, making it possible to record the distance traveled in any particular journey or part of a journey. It was traditionally a purely mechanical device but, in most modern vehicles, it is now electronic. Many modern vehicles often have multiple trip meters. Most mechanical trip ...

  3. Speedometer - Wikipedia

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    A speedometer showing mph and km/h along with an odometer and a separate "trip" odometer (both showing distance traveled in miles) The amended Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 permits the use of speedometers that meet either the requirements of EC Council Directive 75/443 (as amended by Directive 97/39) or UNECE Regulation 39.

  4. Trip computer - Wikipedia

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    The most advanced trip computers are reserved for high-end cars and often display average calculations for two drivers, a stop watch, tire-pressure information, over-speed warnings, and many other features. Sometimes the trip computer's display is in the gauge cluster, the dashboard or navigation-system screen, or an overhead console.

  5. Units of measurement in transportation - Wikipedia

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    For instance, it appears to compare different kind of roads in some publications as it had been computed on a five-year period between 1995 and 2000. [ 8 ] In the United States, it is computed per 100 million miles traveled, while internationally it is computed in 100 million or 1 billion kilometers traveled.

  6. Tachograph - Wikipedia

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    This includes the drivers name, the date(s) the disc refers to, the start and end odometer readings and the registration mark of the vehicle. Three traces are made in the wax surface by the head. These traces are either made by three separate styli or a single multipurpose stylus. The trace closest to the centrefield is the distance trace. The ...

  7. List of measuring instruments - Wikipedia

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    Action describes energy summed up over the time a process lasts (time integral over energy). Its dimension is the same as that of an angular momentum.. A phototube provides a voltage measurement which permits the calculation of the quantized action (Planck constant) of light.

  8. Odometer (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Odometer is an instrument used for measuring the distance travelled by a vehicle. Odometer may also refer to: Odometer fraud , the illegal practice of rolling back odometers to make it appear that vehicles have lower mileage than they actually do.

  9. Dashboard - Wikipedia

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    Dashboard instruments displaying various car and engine conditions. Where the dashboard originally included an array of simple controls (e.g., the steering wheel) and instrumentation to show speed, fuel level and oil pressure, the modern dashboard may accommodate a broad array of gauges, and controls as well as information, climate control and entertainment systems.