Is there a stick-on dial for KM PH for driving in Europe? It is impossible to see the small orange figs .?

The puny dials provided in British cars make it impossible to see what speed we are travelling especially in bright light.

Answers:
Use the "six" rule. Multiply the speed limit in KMH by 6. Drop the last digit. That's the MPH equivalent close enough to avoid a ticket.

100 KMH x 6 = 600. Drop the last nought = 60 MPH
30 KMH x 6 =180. Drop the last nought = 18 MPH.

And so forth.
i know what you mean but i dont know if there is anythng like that or not?? but there shoud be.check on some autopart websites and magazines?
Why not just cut out a circle on white paper, mark the Km points on it in black to coincide with the orange marks on your speedo, stick it in place so that you can still see the pointer. Voila!!

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