Route from Cambridge to Daventry

The distance between Cambridge and Daventry is 70 miles. Travel time is 1 hour and 19 minutes.

From: Cambridge, County: Cambridgeshire, England
To: Daventry, County: Northamptonshire, England
70 mi , 1 h 19 min
Tolls: Stations
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Route from Cambridge to Daventry on map



Driving directions from Cambridge to Daventry

70 mi 1 h 19 min
1.
Head northwest on Hobson Street
695 ft
2.
Continue right onto King Street
0.3 mi
3.
Turn left onto Short Street
13 ft
4.
Enter Four Lamps Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Victoria Avenue
169 ft
5.
Exit the roundabout onto Victoria Avenue
0.4 mi
6.
Turn left
148 ft
7.
Go straight onto Chesterton Road (A1134)
367 ft
8.
Continue straight to stay on Chesterton Road (A1134)
0.3 mi
9.
Continue onto Chesterton Lane (A1303)
670 ft
10.
Continue slightly right onto Northampton Street (A1303)
784 ft
11.
Turn right onto Madingley Road (A1134)
2.4 mi
12.
Continue onto Saint Neots Road (A1303)
0.8 mi
13.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit
217 ft
14.
Exit the roundabout
1182 ft
15.
Merge right onto A428
5.9 mi
16.
Enter Caxton Gibbet Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Cambridge Road (A428)
237 ft
17.
Exit the roundabout onto Cambridge Road (A428)
5.6 mi
18.
Enter Tithe Farm Roundabout and take the 1st exit onto A428
152 ft
19.
Exit the roundabout onto A428
1.1 mi
20.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto A428
159 ft
21.
Exit the roundabout onto A428
0.9 mi
22.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A428
126 ft
23.
Exit the roundabout onto A428
1 mi
24.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit towards A1: The NORTH
51 ft
25.
Exit the roundabout towards A1: The NORTH
667 ft
26.
Keep left towards A1: London
0.3 mi
27.
Merge right onto Great North Road (A1)
1.2 mi
28.
Take the ramp towards A421
244 ft
29.
Enter Black Cat Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Great Barford Bypass (A421)
722 ft
30.
Exit the roundabout onto Great Barford Bypass (A421)
4.4 mi
31.
Continue onto Bedford Southern Bypass (A421)
13.5 mi
32.
Keep left onto A421
1059 ft
33.
Enter Ridgmont Interchange and take the 1st exit towards M1: The North
19 ft
34.
Exit the roundabout towards M1: The North
0.4 mi
35.
Merge right onto M1
22.2 mi
36.
Take the ramp on the left towards Daventry
0.3 mi
37.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto A45
189 ft
38.
Exit the roundabout onto A45
1065 ft
39.
Enter Upper Heyford Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Daventry Development Link Road (A45)
317 ft
40.
Exit the roundabout onto Daventry Development Link Road (A45)
3 mi
41.
Enter Watling Street Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Daventry Development Link Road (A45)
160 ft
42.
Exit the roundabout onto Daventry Development Link Road (A45)
0.4 mi
43.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A45
142 ft
44.
Exit the roundabout onto A45
2.9 mi
45.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto London Road (B4038)
261 ft
46.
Exit the roundabout onto London Road (B4038)
0.8 mi
47.
Turn left onto Oxford Street
328 ft
48.
Turn right onto St James Street (B4038)
637 ft
49.
Enter the roundabout and take the 4th exit onto Tavern Lane
181 ft
50.
Exit the roundabout onto Tavern Lane
111 ft
51.
You have arrived at your destination, on the left
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What's the expense of traveling from Cambridge to Daventry by car?

The trip fueled by petrol comes to £12.2. This calculation is based on a petrol price of 143 pence per liter and the car's consumption rate of 37.5 miles per gallon.

For those interested in carpooling, the cost per passenger decreases with more occupants. With two passengers, each person's share is £6.1 (£12.2/2). For three passengers, the cost per person reduces to £4.07 (£12.2/3), and with four passengers, it further decreases to £3.05 (£12.2/4).

To delve deeper into the calculation, let's examine how we arrive at the result:

Firstly, we determine the fuel required by dividing the distance by the car's fuel consumption rate. For a journey of 70.15 miles, this calculation involves multiplying 70.15 miles by 4.54609 (liters per gallon) and dividing by the car's consumption of 37.5 mpg, resulting in 8.5 liters of fuel needed.

Next, we calculate the fuel cost by multiplying the fuel needed by the price per liter. With 8.5 liters of fuel at 143 pence per liter, the total cost comes to £12.2.

In summary, the fuel cost for the trip from Cambridge to Daventry amounts to £12.2.


Diesel cost from Cambridge to Daventry.

The trip with diesel fuel costs 7.7 £ (151p/lt, 62.7 mpg).
For 2 passengers: 3.85 £ (7.7/2) /p.
For 3 passengers: 2.57 £ (7.7/3) /p.
For 4 passengers: 1.93 £ (7.7/4) /p.

Diesel fuel and petrol (gasoline) fuel in terms of emissions:

  • Diesel Fuel: Diesel combustion generally results in higher emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter compared to petrol combustion. This is primarily due to the combustion characteristics of diesel engines and the composition of diesel fuel. However, modern diesel vehicles incorporate advanced emission control technologies such as particulate filters and selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems to mitigate these emissions effectively.

  • Petrol (Gasoline): Petrol combustion typically leads to lower emissions of nitrogen oxides and particulate matter compared to diesel combustion. This is because petrol itself contains fewer impurities, resulting in fewer emitted particulates. Additionally, petrol engines may emit lower levels of nitrogen oxides due to differences in combustion processes and engine design.

In summary, while both diesel and petrol engines emit pollutants, diesel engines historically produced higher emissions. Nevertheless, advancements in emission control technologies have enabled both diesel and petrol vehicles to meet strict emissions standards.


Alternative routes from Cambridge to Daventry

The second route from Cambridge to the Daventry is 72.06 miles and takes 1 hour and 20 minutes.

The third route from Cambridge to the Daventry is 70.51 miles and takes 1 hour and 22 minutes.


Which is the cheapest route from Cambridge to Daventry by car?

The cheapest route from Cambridge to Daventry is the suggested route (0ft, ) and costs £ (petrol fuel cost, 143p/lt, 37.5mpg).

The second cheapest route from Cambridge to Daventry is the suggested route (0ft, ) and costs £.

The most expensive route from Cambridge to Daventry is the suggested route (0ft, ) and costs £.

For greater safety, the driver should choose the route that passes through the highway (median barrier) and not through smaller roads (curves in the road, bad road conditions, no median barrier).


How to get from Cambridge to Daventry?

There are three suggested routes. The fastest route is 70mi (distance from Cambridge to Daventry) and its duration is 1h 19min. The other route is 72mi, and its duration is 1h 20min. The slowest route is 71mi, and its duration is 1h 22min.

RouteCalculator provides you with the information to prepare your trip from Cambridge to Daventry by car or motorbike. It offers you alternative road routes that you can follow to go from Cambridge to Daventry. It provides driving directions from Cambridge to Daventry, i.e. where to turn and when, distance of the Cambridge - Daventry route, travel time, display of the route on the map, fuel cost (petrol, diesel) and toll (if exist) cost.

In case you share the journey (carpooling) from Cambridge to Daventry with other people or friends, RouteCalculator provides the cost of the journey and the amount that each passenger will have to pay.


Where is Cambridge located?

Cambridge is located in Cambridgeshire county and in England. It is situated at an altitude of 17 meters above sea level. Cambridge has coordinates 52.2053370o,0.1218170o. RouteCalculator provides a map of Cambridge from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.


What is the location of Daventry?

Daventry is located in Northamptonshire county and in England. It is situated at an altitude of 145 meters above sea level. Daventry has coordinates 52.2574730o,-1.1649470o. RouteCalculator provides a map of Daventry from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.