2014 Corolla - Speedometer

#1
Hi all,

I bought a 2014 corolla two months ago, but I just realized today that in the speedometer 30 and 50 are red in colour.

Could anyone who knows please tell me if there is a reason for that? I couldn't see any information relating to that in the user manual.

I attache an image below:
 
#3
Are 30 and 50 km/h speeds used often in your country? For a long time in the U.S, the tick for 55 mph was a different color in some speedometers back when the speed limit was 55 for the freeways. Auto makers did it at the time to make seeing the typical speed limits easier.
 
#5
Hi all,

I bought a 2014 corolla two months ago, but I just realized today that in the speedometer 30 and 50 are red in colour.

Could anyone who knows please tell me if there is a reason for that? I couldn't see any information relating to that in the user manual.

I attache an image below:
This answer is in no way official, but in the US, 35mph, 45mph, and 55mph, are common speed limits. The red might just be a reminder to people (kind of like how cars of the 80's had the 55 highlighted on the speedo).

Separate question - what the f*ck are you doing taking a picture while driving at 60??

NEVERMIND - just noticed that you're in a non-US market. My answer still stands - maybe it's to remind you of what speeds to stay close to.
 
#8
not sure what country it is as here in Canada because of the two official languages symbols are use (if I'm not mistaken). as for the red marks, well 50km/h is the normal speed for city driving and 30km/h is the limit in school zones in Canada
 
#9
not sure what country it is as here in Canada because of the two official languages symbols are use (if I'm not mistaken). as for the red marks, well 50km/h is the normal speed for city driving and 30km/h is the limit in school zones in Canada
'R' could be for refuel...
 
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