Examples of 'speedometers' in a sentence

Meaning of "speedometers"

A speedometer is an instrument on a vehicle's dashboard that indicates the speed at which the vehicle is traveling
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  • plural of speedometer

How to use "speedometers" in a sentence

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I fiddled with the speedometers on old cars.
Car speedometers and road signs are in kilometres.
Some of the class had speedometers fitted.
Digital speedometers have limitations.
Many cars have dropped digital speedometers.
Many modern speedometers are electronic.
Be sure and check them speedometers.
New speedometers were not correctly shown in free shaped table.
Now just the speedometers.
This technique however was not applied in the field of production of bicycle speedometers.
Whence the need for installation of speedometers in such vehicles.
Speedometers were now calibrated in both miles per hour and kilometers per hour.
Smart and connected speedometers.
Speedometers for other vehicles have specific names and use other means of sensing speed.
They also made speedometers.

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The speedometers are equipped with ATC.
Canadian models are equipped with metric speedometers and odometers.
Speedometers and Odometers.
Vehicles operating in teleoperations have speedometers to indicate how fast they travel.
Speedometers on two and three-wheeled vehicles.
Requirements on speedometers.
It defines speedometers for two or three-wheel motor vehicles.
Accuracy of speedometers.
Speedometers and tachometers may be driven either mechanically, electrically, or electronically.
Servos can also be used as analog gauges like speedometers and tachometers.
Mechanical speedometers connect to the transmission of the car, not the wheels.
Buses were not necessarily fitted with Speedometers at this stage.
Speedometers and tachometers in some form are used in virtually all types of self-propelled equipment.
Proposal for a European Parliament and Council directive on speedometers for two.
Speedometers for two - or three-wheel motor vehicles.
Cars encounter a second gear, tires screeching and speedometers are on the rise.
On speedometers for two - or three-wheel motor vehicles and.
Since the introduction of these passenger speedometers mini-bus accident rates have dropped.
Internationally, km / h is the most commonly used unit of speed on traffic signs and speedometers.
Speedometers don't have eyes.
Yeah, and if we can get our speedometers turned back, we are in business.
Speedometers for two- or.
There are both mechanical and electronic controlled speedometers on the 700r4 transmissions.
A standard thru-hull penetrator 1 is typical of those used for impeller-type, electromagnetic, and ultrasonic speedometers.
Speedometers had larger, easier-to-read graphics.
The KB1 is a low-cost version for the connection of encoders and speedometers.
Delorean speedometers only went to 85 mph.
Speedometers were available options for vehicles in the early 1900, and became required.
By the late 1970s, automakers had begun building speedometers that showed both miles and kilometers.
Digital speedometers, velocimeters, odometer, milometer, mile display, speedometer, rpm.
Early speedometers were mechanical ; electronic ones only hit the market in the 1990s.

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