Why would the gps garmin navigation system say my average speed is 92mph when it should be lower?
February 17th, 2010 | by admin |Any ideas? If it helps, we have been traveling through mountains and across ferries. The only things I could think of would slow the average speed and not increase it. Could it be that we adjusted the clock back 3 hours?
There is a glitch in the program. I sometimes have the same problem. For some reason it records a much higher distance traveled than was actually traveled. Since the time is correct, it will give a higher average. I’ve had averages as high as 400 miles per hour with a max. speed of 72 miles per hour.
It’s not about time. It’s about wrong distance information. The time is correct. Don’t know what causes the glitch. It’s a garmin…right.
Ask about the programming glitch. Include details when contacting the manufacturer. They might have an updated program that fixes the problem.
2 Responses to “Why would the gps garmin navigation system say my average speed is 92mph when it should be lower?”
By Jason in N.H. on Feb 17, 2010 | Reply
That would be the most likely reason, since speed is calculated by distance traveled in a certain amount of time. Try changing the clock again and see what happens.
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By Jack on Feb 18, 2010 | Reply
There is a glitch in the program. I sometimes have the same problem. For some reason it records a much higher distance traveled than was actually traveled. Since the time is correct, it will give a higher average. I’ve had averages as high as 400 miles per hour with a max. speed of 72 miles per hour.
It’s not about time. It’s about wrong distance information. The time is correct. Don’t know what causes the glitch. It’s a garmin…right.
Ask about the programming glitch. Include details when contacting the manufacturer. They might have an updated program that fixes the problem.
References :