When you step on the pedal, the motor is propelled by a ticker which forces the belt to turn. This then propels the wheels forwards and the speed on the speedometer is determined by a mechanical recorder.
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Older cars have a cable, which is turned by a gear at the rear of the transmission, and this operates a mechanical speedometer. Modern cars have an electronic sensor in the gearbox which is linked by...