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A trundle wheel or an odometer could be used
I would use a odometer or a trundle wheel
Rulers, trundle wheels
The small wheel has to turn more to travel the same distance as the larger wheel.
Hugh Boyland invented the trundle wheel. The trundle wheel is used to measure long distances and was invented in the 1970's.
A trundle wheel is a small wheel or caster such as is found on the bottom of the legs of some beds and other furniture, and on the base of heavy appliances like refrigerators.
The Trundle wheel is a measuring device used to find the distance from one location to another. The trundle wheel is made up of a wheel (usually with the circumference of one metre), a handle which is attached to the axle of the wheel, and a device which "clicks" every time the wheel makes one complete turn.
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A surveyor's wheel, also called a clickwheel, hodometer, waywiser, trundle wheel, measuring wheel, or perambulator is a device for measuring distance.
it measures the length or distance
it is used to measure things
trundle wheel
Use a trundle wheel or odometer
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To measure a car park, you would typically use a tape measure or a measuring wheel. A tape measure can provide precise measurements of the length and width of the parking space, while a measuring wheel is useful for calculating larger distances and areas. Both tools are commonly used in construction and surveying to accurately measure spaces and distances.
A trundle wheel or an odometer could be used