Route from Chesterfield to Test Valley

The distance between Chesterfield and Test Valley is 179 miles. Travel time is 3 hours and 3 minutes.

From: Chesterfield, County: Derbyshire, England
To: Test Valley, County: Hampshire, England
179 mi , 3 h 3 min
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Route from Chesterfield to Test Valley on map



Driving directions from Chesterfield to Test Valley

179 mi 3 h 3 min
1.
Head south
349 ft
2.
Turn right onto Hollis Lane (A632)
452 ft
3.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto A617
59 ft
4.
Exit the roundabout onto A617
845 ft
5.
Keep right at the fork
143 ft
6.
Keep left onto A617
5.1 mi
7.
Keep right onto A617
324 ft
8.
Take the ramp on the left towards M1: The South
77 mi
9.
Take exit 15A on the left towards A43: Oxford
1196 ft
10.
Keep left towards A43: Oxford
457 ft
11.
Continue onto A43
637 ft
12.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A43
283 ft
13.
Exit the roundabout onto A43
1115 ft
14.
Keep right at the fork
334 ft
15.
Keep left onto A43
901 ft
16.
Keep left onto A43
5.5 mi
17.
Enter Towcester Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A43
156 ft
18.
Exit the roundabout onto A43
0.8 mi
19.
Enter Abthorpe Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A43
138 ft
20.
Exit the roundabout onto A43
9.2 mi
21.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto Brackley Bypass (A43)
63 ft
22.
Exit the roundabout onto Brackley Bypass (A43)
1.1 mi
23.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A43
143 ft
24.
Exit the roundabout onto A43
0.8 mi
25.
Keep left onto A43
0.7 mi
26.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A43
156 ft
27.
Exit the roundabout onto A43
1.1 mi
28.
Enter Barleymow Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A43
183 ft
29.
Exit the roundabout onto A43
3.2 mi
30.
Enter Baynard's Green Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A43
221 ft
31.
Exit the roundabout onto A43
0.6 mi
32.
Take exit 10 towards M40: Bicester Central
0.5 mi
33.
Merge right onto M40
4.8 mi
34.
Take exit 9 on the left towards A41: Bicester Central
0.3 mi
35.
Enter Wendlebury Interchange and take the 3rd exit onto A34
1021 ft
36.
Exit the roundabout onto A34
34.4 mi
37.
Keep right onto Newbury Bypass (A34)
19.8 mi
38.
Take the ramp on the left towards A303: Andover
459 ft
39.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Bullington Lane (A30)
115 ft
40.
Exit the roundabout onto Bullington Lane (A30)
1.2 mi
41.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Stockbridge Road East (A30)
83 ft
42.
Exit the roundabout onto Stockbridge Road East (A30)
544 ft
43.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Stockbridge Road West (A30)
70 ft
44.
Exit the roundabout onto Stockbridge Road West (A30)
6.5 mi
45.
Continue onto London Road (A30)
0.6 mi
46.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto London Road (A30)
39 ft
47.
Exit the roundabout onto London Road (A30)
0.3 mi
48.
Enter the roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto High Street (A30)
265 ft
49.
Exit the roundabout onto High Street (A30)
2.3 mi
50.
Turn right onto Cunnigar Copse Lane
0.7 mi
51.
Turn right onto Danebury Lane
0.5 mi
52.
You have arrived at your destination
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How much does it cost to drive from Chesterfield to Test Valley?

If you're using petrol, it's gonna set you back 31.3 quid. In this calculation, they're saying the petrol price is 144 pence per liter, and the car's gonna guzzle down 37.5 miles for every gallon of that stuff.

Now, if you're carpooling, the cost gets split up between everyone riding. So, if there are two people in the car, it's gonna be 15.65 quid each (£31.3 divided by 2). With three buddies on board, it works out to around 10.43 quid per person (£31.3 divided by 3). And if you've got a full car with four people, it's only 7.83 quid per person (£31.3 divided by 4).

Breaking down the numbers, the fuel cost is calculated based on how far you're going and how much gas your car chugs. For this trip, you're gonna need about 21.7 liters of fuel. They figured that out by dividing the distance of 179.29 miles by the car's fuel consumption rate of 37.5 miles per gallon, and then converting that to liters 'cause, you know, the UK uses liters.

So, you take the fuel needed, which is 21.7 liters, and you multiply it by the price per liter, which is 144 pence. And voilà, you got yourself the total fuel cost for the trip from Chesterfield to Test Valley: 31.3 quid.

 

 

The state of the road might impact fuel usage due to many factors.

Surface roughness refers to the unevenness of road surfaces, which can be caused by potholes, fractures, or uneven pavement. This unevenness can lead to an increase in rolling resistance. Consequently, the tires must exert more effort to sustain velocity, resulting in increased fuel consumption.

Friction: The presence of inadequate road conditions can augment the level of friction between the tires and the road surface. The friction between surfaces generates drag, necessitating the engine to exert more effort to overcome it. Consequently, the use of fuel might escalate, particularly when driving at higher velocities.

Traffic congestion refers to the situation where roads experience a high volume of vehicles, resulting in frequent halts, starts, and prolonged waiting in traffic lines. The consistent acceleration and deceleration can result in higher fuel usage when compared to driving on uncongested, unrestricted roadways.

Changes in elevation can have an impact on fuel usage, particularly for vehicles equipped with less powerful engines, when encountering roads with steep inclines or drops. Ascending a slope necessitates greater engine power and consequently more fuel consumption, but descending a decline may necessitate additional braking and fuel usage to maintain control.

Weather Conditions: Inclement weather conditions, including precipitation such as rain, snow, or ice, can have a detrimental impact on road grip and the stability of vehicles. Motorists may be required to modify their velocity and driving conduct, which can have an effect on fuel usage.

Surface Quality: Smooth road surfaces with high-quality pavement often lead to decreased fuel consumption in comparison to rough or inadequately maintained roads. The reason for this is that smooth roads decrease rolling resistance, hence enabling more efficient vehicle performance.

In general, the quality of roads has a substantial impact on petrololine consumption, and drivers may encounter differences in fuel economy based on the state of the roads they are traveling on.


Diesel cost from Chesterfield to Test Valley.

The trip with diesel fuel costs 21.7 £ (167p/lt, 62.7 mpg).
For 2 passengers: 10.85 £ (21.7/2) /p.
For 3 passengers: 7.23 £ (21.7/3) /p.
For 4 passengers: 5.43 £ (21.7/4) /p.


Alternative routes from Chesterfield to Test Valley

The second route from Chesterfield to the Test Valley is 183.7 miles and takes 3 hours and 24 minutes.

The third route from Chesterfield to the Test Valley is 187.37 miles and takes 3 hours and 38 minutes.


Which is the cheapest route from Chesterfield to Test Valley by car?

The cheapest route from Chesterfield to Test Valley is the first suggested route (179mi, 3h 3min) and costs 31.3 £ (petrol fuel cost, 144p/lt, 37.5mpg).

The second cheapest route from Chesterfield to Test Valley is the second suggested route (184mi, 3h 24min) and costs 32.1 £.

The most expensive route from Chesterfield to Test Valley is the third suggested route (187mi, 3h 38min) and costs 32.7 £.

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 Chesterfield to Test Valley?

There are three suggested routes. The fastest route is 179mi (distance from Chesterfield to Test Valley) and its duration is 3h 3min. The other route is 184mi, and its duration is 3h 24min. The slowest route is 187mi, and its duration is 3h 38min.

RouteCalculator provides you with the information to prepare your trip from Chesterfield to Test Valley by car or motorbike. It offers you alternative road routes that you can follow to go from Chesterfield to Test Valley. It provides driving directions from Chesterfield to Test Valley, i.e. where to turn and when, distance of the Chesterfield - Test Valley 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 Chesterfield to Test Valley with other people or friends, RouteCalculator provides the cost of the journey and the amount that each passenger will have to pay.


Where is Chesterfield located?

Chesterfield is located in Derbyshire county and in England. It is situated at an altitude of 77 meters above sea level. Chesterfield has coordinates 53.2350480o,-1.4216290o. RouteCalculator provides a map of Chesterfield from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.


What is the location of Test Valley?

Test Valley is located in Hampshire county and in England. It is situated at an altitude of 85 meters above sea level. Test Valley has coordinates 51.1273626o,-1.5518375o. RouteCalculator provides a map of Test Valley from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.