Route from Hastings to Redbridge by car

The driving distance between Hastings and Redbridge is 71 miles. Travel time is 1 hour and 28 minutes by car.

From: Hastings, County: East Sussex, England
To: Redbridge, County: Greater London, England
71 mi , 1 h 28 min
Tolls: Stations
Fuel consumption:
Fuel cost:
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Route from Hastings to Redbridge on map



Driving directions from Hastings to Redbridge

71 mi 1 h 28 min
1.
Head northeast on White Rock Road
98 ft
2.
Turn left to stay on White Rock Road
418 ft
3.
Turn left onto Bohemia Road (A21)
1 mi
4.
Turn right onto London Road (A21)
1224 ft
5.
Turn right onto Sedlescombe Road North (A21)
1.7 mi
6.
Continue onto Ebden's Hill (A21)
0.8 mi
7.
Continue onto Kent Street (A21)
1.4 mi
8.
Continue onto Whydown Hill (A21)
0.3 mi
9.
Turn right onto Crazy Lane
0.3 mi
10.
Continue slightly left onto Chapel Hill
1183 ft
11.
Turn right onto The Street (B2244)
1 mi
12.
Continue onto Sandrock Hill (B2244)
0.3 mi
13.
Continue onto Hawkhurst Road (B2244)
0.5 mi
14.
Continue onto Junction Road (B2244)
5.2 mi
15.
Turn left onto Merriments Lane
1.4 mi
16.
Turn left to stay on Merriments Lane (A229)
0.4 mi
17.
Turn right onto A21
6.1 mi
18.
Enter Scotney Castle Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Lamberhurst Bypass (A21)
241 ft
19.
Exit the roundabout onto Lamberhurst Bypass (A21)
1.4 mi
20.
Enter Forstal Farm Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A21
165 ft
21.
Exit the roundabout onto A21
3 mi
22.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto A21
75 ft
23.
Exit the roundabout onto A21
803 ft
24.
Enter Kipping's Cross Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Hastings Road (A21)
104 ft
25.
Exit the roundabout onto Hastings Road (A21)
0.6 mi
26.
Continue onto Pembury Bypass (A21)
2.4 mi
27.
Continue onto Pembury Road (A21)
1.6 mi
28.
Continue onto Tonbridge Bypass (A21)
6.6 mi
29.
Continue onto Sevenoaks Bypass (A21)
3.9 mi
30.
Continue towards M25: Gatwick
11.9 mi
31.
Continue onto Canterbury Way (A282)
1.7 mi
32.
Keep left onto Canterbury Way (A282)
2.4 mi
33.
Take the ramp on the left towards Thurrock (Lakeside)
0.3 mi
34.
Enter Purfleet Interchange and take the 2nd exit onto Arterial Road Purfleet (A1306)
319 ft
35.
Exit the roundabout onto Arterial Road Purfleet (A1306)
0.9 mi
36.
Enter the roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto Arterial Road Purfleet (A1306)
218 ft
37.
Exit the roundabout onto Arterial Road Purfleet (A1306)
0.5 mi
38.
Continue onto London Road (A1306)
0.6 mi
39.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit
52 ft
40.
Exit the roundabout
859 ft
41.
Keep right at the fork
521 ft
42.
Merge right onto A13
4.1 mi
43.
Take the ramp on the left towards A1306: Dagenham
1172 ft
44.
Turn left onto Goresbrook Interchange
10 ft
45.
Turn right to stay on Goresbrook Interchange
647 ft
46.
Go straight onto Ripple Road (A1306)
0.3 mi
47.
Turn left onto Heathway (A1240)
1.8 mi
48.
Turn right onto Wood Lane (A124)
0.3 mi
49.
Turn left onto Whalebone Lane South (A1112)
1.4 mi
50.
Make a slight left onto Eastern Avenue (A1112)
2.6 mi
51.
Take the ramp
312 ft
52.
Turn right onto Horns Road
0.9 mi
53.
Continue onto Tanners Lane
833 ft
54.
Turn right
180 ft
55.
You have arrived at your destination, on the right
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How much does it cost to drive from Hastings to Redbridge?

Well, using petrol, it's £12.4. The petrol price we're talking about here is 143 pence per liter, and the car guzzles up miles per gallon. Now, if you're carpooling with two buddies, each of you only chips in £6.2 for the trip (£12.4 divided by 2). With three mates, it's about £4.13 each (£12.4 divided by 3), and if you've got a full car of four, it's only £3.1 each (£12.4 divided by 4). The fuel cost for the journey is calculated based on how far you're driving and how much fuel your car drinks up. So, for this journey, you'd need about 8.6 liters of fuel. And that's where the £12.4 comes from for the trip from Hastings to Redbridge.


Diesel cost from Hastings to Redbridge.

The trip with diesel fuel costs 7.8 £ (151p/lt, 62.7 mpg).
For 2 passengers: 3.9 £ (7.8/2) /p.
For 3 passengers: 2.6 £ (7.8/3) /p.
For 4 passengers: 1.95 £ (7.8/4) /p.

In general, diesel engines tend to have lower fuel consumption compared to petrol engines, all else being equal. This is primarily due to the higher energy density of diesel fuel and the higher thermal efficiency of diesel engines. Diesel fuel contains more energy per liter than petrol, and diesel engines are typically more efficient at converting that energy into mechanical work.

Additionally, diesel engines operate at higher compression ratios, which improves their thermal efficiency and allows them to extract more energy from each unit of fuel. As a result, diesel vehicles often achieve better fuel economy and can travel farther on a gallon or liter of fuel compared to petrol vehicles of similar size and performance.


Alternative routes from Hastings to Redbridge

An alternative route from Hastings to the Redbridge is 71.06 miles and takes 1 hour and 39 minutes.