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Old 10-16-09, 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Mach42
It's ok in the flats. When the road starts turning upward, it's less accurate since it doesn't seem to take into account that a slope increases the distance traveled.
Wrong. Distance along grade and horizontal distance are basically the same for realistic road grades. For example, one horizontal mile on a 10% grade is 1.005 miles on the grade, a whopping 0.5% difference.
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