Drive time · 1 miles
How long does it take to drive 1 miles?
1 miles takes 1 min at 60 mph
1 ÷ 60 mph = 1 min · at 70 mph it is 1 min
What 1 miles means on the road
1 miles (2 km) is the shortest distance most people ever drive, and often quicker on foot once parking is counted. The headline figure of 1 min assumes you hold 60 mph for the whole distance, which is realistic only on open motorway. Real journeys average lower, so treat 60 mph as the best case and the slower rows in the table below as the honest ones.
Driving time for 1 miles by speed
| Average speed | Time for 1 miles |
|---|---|
| 25 mph | 2 min |
| 35 mph | 2 min |
| 45 mph | 1 min |
| 55 mph | 1 min |
| 65 mph | 1 min |
| 70 mph | 1 min |
| 75 mph | 1 min |
| 80 mph | 1 min |
Why the real trip takes longer
The table assumes you are moving the whole time at a constant speed. Two things break that. The first is the route itself: junctions, roundabouts, town sections and traffic all pull the average down, so a journey signed at 70 mph often averages 55 to 60. The second is stops. Fuel, food and comfort breaks do not change your speed but they do change your arrival time, and on a distance like 1 miles they are usually the larger of the two effects.
A practical approach is to take the time from the table using an average 10 to 15 mph below the limit, then add your planned stops on top. If you want to know what you actually averaged after the fact, the online odometer records distance, elapsed time and average speed for a trip as you drive it.
Related
- How long to drive 2 miles
- Speed, distance, time calculator — solve for any of the three.
- Average speed calculator — what you actually averaged over a trip.
- Online odometer — measure the distance and time of a drive with GPS.
- Live GPS speedometer — your real speed in the browser.