Miss Garmin, Murphy's live in companion, has a annoying voice that says
"You are exceeding the speed limit". The voice you love to hate.
I once had her bitch at me aboard a Washington State Ferry, when we
were crossing from Kingston to Edmonds. We were in the coach on the auto
deck. Engine off, brakes set. But the ferry was moving faster than the
speed limit she was programmed with. It is a feature that you can turn off,
but the easiest is to just turn down the volume control.
Jim Hupy
Salm, Or
> Gary,
>
> A quick Google search shows several possibilities based on GPS. Maybe a
> GPS speedometer with built-in alarms? There are even apps for all smart
> phones that will do this for you. The Waze app has this feature too. You
> can see it here:
>
> https://9
to5mac.com/2016/03/29/waze-speed-limit-warnings/
>
> Guy Lopes
> 1976 (ish) 23' RB Birchaven
> Sacramento, CA
> W6TOL
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gmclist [mailto:gmclist-bounces] On Behalf Of Gary
> Mills
> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2018 8:45 AM
> To: gmclist
> Subject: [GMCnet] I got another speeding ticket. Non GMC
>
> I got caught in another speed trap. Does anyone know of a device that can
> warm me if I go over a preset speed. My aunt had an Oldsmobile back in the
> 60's that had a buzzer on her speedometer. She could set the speed she
> wanted. I have a lazier/ radar detector, but by the time it goes off they
> already got me.
>
> --
> Gary W. Mills
> Livonia, MI
> . ___________
> ./_][__][] []| 1974 GMC M/H
> .*O-------OO-* Painted Desert
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