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Can I prove I used the Vericom correctly?

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Can I prove I used the Vericom correctly?

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Yes, by comparing the calculated speed of the Vericom with any known speed. The VC4000DAQ, VC4000PC and the VC3000DAQ have appendage speed devices available. By confirming the speed you have proven the Vericom is accurate and you used it correctly. Question: If I am using an exemplar test vehicle to measure f should the test vehicle be equipped with ABS or stand brakes. Answer: Normally using a vehicle with ABS is recommended, when the ABS drag factor is 0.85 ± 5% or higher, then you can predict a standard brake drag factor to normally be 0.75 ± 5%. If some doubt does exist then use an exemplar ABS vehicle if the vehicle involved in the accident has ABS and use an exemplar vehicle with standard brakes if the accident vehicle has standard brakes. Question: What about f for a Critical Speed Yaw (CSY). Answer: To measure a drag factor for a CYS use a test vehicle with ABS. This is true if the accident vehicle is equipped either ABS or standard brakes.

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