With gas at $4.25 a gallon in 2022 I raised my price to $1/mile. If I have to sit doing absolutely nothing in a persons drive way or some other similar place I charge $10/hr for sitting and not running any miles.
.50 cents to .75 cents per mile for every mile that the van moves from the time it leaves until the time you return to your home.
The IRS mileage rate is 55.5 cents per business mile.
The standard is 0.40 cents per mile if you're driving for business. However, this really is your own decision. In order to come up with a good fee, determine how much gas your car gets per mile.
Infinitely many.I will use a variant of Zeno's paradox to illustrate this.Before you can drive a mile you must drive half a mile. So the event of driving a mile can be split into two sub-events of driving half a mile.But before you can drive half a mile you must drive a quarter of a mile. So the event of driving each half of a mile can be split into two sub-events of driving a quarter of a mile - making 4 sub-events in all.And then each of them can be split into two and so on, and on.Infinitely many.I will use a variant of Zeno's paradox to illustrate this.Before you can drive a mile you must drive half a mile. So the event of driving a mile can be split into two sub-events of driving half a mile.But before you can drive half a mile you must drive a quarter of a mile. So the event of driving each half of a mile can be split into two sub-events of driving a quarter of a mile - making 4 sub-events in all.And then each of them can be split into two and so on, and on.Infinitely many.I will use a variant of Zeno's paradox to illustrate this.Before you can drive a mile you must drive half a mile. So the event of driving a mile can be split into two sub-events of driving half a mile.But before you can drive half a mile you must drive a quarter of a mile. So the event of driving each half of a mile can be split into two sub-events of driving a quarter of a mile - making 4 sub-events in all.And then each of them can be split into two and so on, and on.Infinitely many.I will use a variant of Zeno's paradox to illustrate this.Before you can drive a mile you must drive half a mile. So the event of driving a mile can be split into two sub-events of driving half a mile.But before you can drive half a mile you must drive a quarter of a mile. So the event of driving each half of a mile can be split into two sub-events of driving a quarter of a mile - making 4 sub-events in all.And then each of them can be split into two and so on, and on.
Around 4 and a half hours.
I charge two bucks a mile.
Driving, it takes about 10 hours to get a mile. By longboard its about 1 hour per mile, and ice skating it takes about 2 minutes per hour
it travels per mile
1/4 mile a quarter of a mile
The IRS allows an expense deduction of 50.5 cents per mile, so that would be a good basis for what you can cherge someone for driving as well.
1.00 per mile
however much you want to charge