Assuming you are cruising at the average speed for a congested metropolis on a Friday late afternoon, you'd be driving at approximately 15 miles per hour. With that speed, you can expect to take four hours for your sixty miles journey.
During a four hours journey, however, you should take a break. Driving when tired is dangerous, so make sure to take a 30 minute break about half-way.
Your total journey time for a sixty miles distance is therefore 4 1/2 hours.
If you maintained an average speed of 65 mph, the time to drive 1,300 miles would be about 20 hours. You would have to add time for stops, detours and other delays.
It would take 1.5 hours.
It would take 3.5 hours to drive 210 miles at 60mph.
To find out how many miles Dan would drive in 5 hours, first determine his driving rate. He drove 605 miles in 11 hours, which gives a rate of approximately 55 miles per hour (605 miles ÷ 11 hours). At that rate, in 5 hours, he would drive about 275 miles (55 miles/hour × 5 hours).
175 miles at 65 miles per hour would be 2.69 hours
The average speed would be 56.75 miles per hours.
About 2.40 hours
The time it takes to drive 20 miles depends on the speed at which you are driving. If you are driving at a constant speed of 40 miles per hour, it would take you 0.5 hours to drive 20 miles (20 miles / 40 miles per hour = 0.5 hours). If you are driving at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, it would take you 0.33 hours to drive 20 miles (20 miles / 60 miles per hour = 0.33 hours).
At 60 miles per hour it would take about 4 hours.
About 5.5 months at 60 mph.
12 hours
21 hours.