65 trips at 62 miles per trip = 4030 miles.
1 hour
500
To properly expense mileage for work, keep a detailed record of your business-related trips including the date, starting and ending locations, purpose of the trip, and total miles driven. Use the standard mileage rate set by the IRS to calculate your reimbursement. Submit this information to your employer or accounting department for reimbursement.
Hi, to change it between the total miles and the trip meter you need to hold down the tube-like switch.....and to reset the trip meter you press it once (when you're looking at the trip meter - not the total miles)
The trip mileage resets itself after turning off the key because the vehicle's trip computer is designed to track individual trips rather than total mileage. This feature allows drivers to monitor specific trip distances, fuel consumption, and other metrics. If the trip mileage resets automatically, it may be due to a setting in the vehicle's system, or it could be that the trip meter was set to "reset" mode. Always refer to the vehicle's manual for specific functionalities related to the trip odometer.
The total time of rest stops is one hour.
Depends on what you are driving and the mileage the vehicle gets. You know this so click the link and divide the mileage into the total miles and you will then know.
About 1,090 miles for 17 hours trip
The trip opometer can be reset and doesn't change the odometer. The trip opometer can be reset and doesn't change the odometer. An odometer is a continual counter of distance and a trip odometer measures from point A to B and can be reset.
The mileage is about 622 miles and the fuel used would be about 41.5 gallons for a total fuel cost of about 166.00 dollars for a one way trip.
Depends on vehicle mileage you are using for the trip
I/you/we/they trip. He/she/it trips.