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How to measure 2 miles

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How to measure 2 miles

Post by LuxyBoy »

Purchased an electronic speedo and to calibrate it I need a peice of road 2 miles long that I can drive slowly on.
Found road but how the hell do I measure 2 miles exactly without a slow walk with a metre ruler?
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

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Post by v840 »

Find an industrial complex that is set up in a loop. Set your odometer to zero. Start driving the loop. When you hit 3.2kms, stop.

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Post by alien »

but if his speedo is out then his odometer will be also =)

the guaranteed way is to use GPS, or one of those wheels that clicks every 1m and mark it out.
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

alien wrote:but if his speedo is out then his odometer will be also =)

the guaranteed way is to use GPS, or one of those wheels that clicks every 1m and mark it out.
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The wheel things are great if you can count that far without getting distracted/losing count, AND do it without having to take your shoes off to get past 10.

Some sections of freeway also have a measured distance you can calibrate off, but that'd involved driving in the emergency lane, pretending you're broken down.
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Post by v840 »

alien wrote:but if his speedo is out then his odometer will be also =)

the guaranteed way is to use GPS, or one of those wheels that clicks every 1m and mark it out.
Would a speedo be out enough that it gets that affected over 3.2kms?


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Post by glenndini »

Find a piece of road that's one mile long and drive it twice.
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Post by bilby »

8 trips down the drag strip will do it
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Post by RED60 »

bilby wrote:8 trips down the drag strip will do it
:D
IF they're still 1320 feet.... but I think some at least have been shortened to 1000 feet.. and also when you get to the end the first time, how do you turn around to get back the other way without adding to the reading..... :D :D
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Post by DamTriton »

RED60 wrote:
bilby wrote:8 trips down the drag strip will do it
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IF they're still 1320 feet.... but I think some at least have been shortened to 1000 feet.. and also when you get to the end the first time, how do you turn around to get back the other way without adding to the reading..... :D :D
Reverse ;) :D

Seriously, get yout maps out. The good old road planners of old would usually use major "blocks" of exact multiples or sub-multiples of one mile.

You could do a google maps search of your area for some streets that fit the bill from one intersection to another if you don't mind being a couple of metres out (= less than 0.5% out)
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Post by Wozza244 »

AJFeroza wrote:The wheel things are great if you can count that far without getting distracted/losing count.
I used to use one while i was contract fencing its fully digital, no counting required cost about $50 from bunnings and whats wrong with walking 2 miles, it would take you 15 min max! Work those beers off ya :lol:
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Post by bakerboy »

depends on the accuracy of ya gps
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Post by krusty182 »

I agree a digital measuring wheel would be the most accurate and possibly the quickest way to do it. Even quicker if you have an assistant hang out the window of your car as you drive along slowly.
A lot of people in the real estate/property valuing industry have them to check block sizes and stuff, see if you can borrow one.
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Post by PJ.zook »

Wait until 2am, then drive down the citylink tunnels, the reflective markers on the barriers on passenger side are 100m apart, with a different coloured one every 1000m.
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Post by dillza_69 »

[quote="Wozza244]whats wrong with walking 2 miles, it would take you 15 min max! Work those beers off ya :lol:[/quote]

Bet you cant walk 3.2km in under 15 min! You would have to be walking at 12.8km/h. The average human walking speed is 5.3km/hour, without being a self proclaimed professional power walker i dont think it would be possible without jogging
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Post by chimpboy »

Most cities have a few sections of road marked for speedo calibration don't they?

There's one in Bris on the way to Indooroopilly, probably another one southside; isn't it 5km (but marked regularly)..?

It's been a while since I lived there but it started near the turn off to Mt Coot-tha... but I can't remember what the name of the freeway was :)

Just travel exactly 3.218688 km on it :)
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Post by droopypete »

Everyone is so close, use your GPS to locate a Bunnings, walk there and buy a digital trundle wheel, put your car on blocks, rest the trundle wheel against the tyre, drink beer until it hits 2 miles or 3219 m, jobs done :D :armsup:
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Then leave it on blocks and wait for your missus to try and drive it away.
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Post by TroopiePete »

If you are on the South Side of Brisbane then go for a drive to Toowombah ,
Nice drive in the sun and all that!
But you will find a nice stretch of road with distance markers installed for just that purpose.
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Post by Wozza244 »

dillza_69 wrote:Bet you cant walk 3.2km in under 15 min! You would have to be walking at 12.8km/h. The average human walking speed is 5.3km/hour, without being a self proclaimed professional power walker i dont think it would be possible without jogging
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Post by bru21 »

Drive a baja 1000 then / by 2
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Post by LuxyBoy »

1. Old Speed/Odo is not connected and can't be
2. GPS are not accurate enough
3. Distance markers on roads are usually 1km new speedo being American made requires 2 Miles for calibration and then I can switch it to read Km's

Digital trundle wheel it is then, thanks guys ;)
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Post by chimpboy »

LuxyBoy wrote:1. Old Speed/Odo is not connected and can't be
2. GPS are not accurate enough
3. Distance markers on roads are usually 1km new speedo being American made requires 2 Miles for calibration and then I can switch it to read Km's

Digital trundle wheel it is then, thanks guys ;)
Aren't the road marked ones in 0.1 or 0.2 of a km? I'm almost sure that's what I remember.

I'd rather get someone with a new unmodded car to drive 3.2km than walk a trundle wheel, but I am a lazy farker.
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Post by bogged »

bru21 wrote:Drive a baja 1000 then / by 2
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Post by Guy »

bogged wrote:
bru21 wrote:Drive a baja 1000 then / by 2
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wont that give you 500 ? (1000 divided by 2 = 500 )
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Post by droopypete »

love_mud wrote:
bogged wrote:
bru21 wrote:Drive a baja 1000 then / by 2
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wont that give you 500 ? (1000 divided by 2 = 500 )
vehicles in the Baha 1000 typically have a 2 to 1 wheel spin ratio that Bru has correctly allowed for :D
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Post by TroopiePete »

LuxyBoy wrote:
1. Old Speed/Odo is not connected and can't be
2. GPS are not accurate enough
3. Distance markers on roads are usually 1km new speedo being American made requires 2 Miles for calibration and then I can switch it to read Km's

Digital trundle wheel it is then, thanks guys Wink


So are you saying you just need to travel 2 Miles, no particular speed or anything like that?
If that's the case it should be easy to either have someone travel the distance then stop or use one of the road markers for the bulk of the distance then just measure out the remainder, did I see someone say it's 3.2Km or something like that, 200 Meters is not to much to measure out.
Alternatively a Dyno should be able to measure both speed and distance - I would have thourght?
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Post by Guy »

droopypete wrote:
love_mud wrote:
bogged wrote:
bru21 wrote:Drive a baja 1000 then / by 2
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wont that give you 500 ? (1000 divided by 2 = 500 )
vehicles in the Baha 1000 typically have a 2 to 1 wheel spin ratio that Bru has correctly allowed for :D
So that will be 250 ?
You old folk and your maths .. miles must divide different... :lol:
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Post by TroopiePete »

Its typical of the yanks to keep imperial measurements just to snub the rest of us!
When listening to NASA its even more confusing as they drop from metric to imperial then back - reminds me of when I was in Air Conditioning sales, a couple would bring in a house plan they measured up, one wall would be in feet the next in meters and so on.

Maybe we should all look for a few of the old Mile markers from a quite road out in the sticks and set up a test track for all these Left had drive yank tanks you see in increasing numbers on our roads.
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