Route from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Hart

The distance between Kirkcaldy and Dysart and Hart is 440 miles. Travel time is 7 hours and 26 minutes.

From: Kirkcaldy and Dysart, County: Fife, Scotland
To: Hart, County: Hampshire, England
440 mi , 7 h 26 min
Tolls: Stations
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Route from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Hart on map



Driving directions from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Hart

440 mi 7 h 26 min
1.
Head south on Normand Road (A955)
546 ft
2.
Turn right onto Windmill Road (B928)
0.6 mi
3.
Turn right onto Rosslyn Street (A921)
1134 ft
4.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A921
322 ft
5.
Exit the roundabout onto A921
0.6 mi
6.
Enter Redhouse Roundabout and take the 1st exit onto A92
20 ft
7.
Exit the roundabout onto A92
10.3 mi
8.
Continue onto M90
859 ft
9.
Continue towards M90 South: Edinburgh
0.9 mi
10.
Keep right towards M90 South: Edinburgh
6.9 mi
11.
Continue onto A90
1.3 mi
12.
Keep right towards M90: Glasgow
2.3 mi
13.
Keep left towards A8: Airport
1.9 mi
14.
Keep right onto M8
5 mi
15.
Take the ramp on the left towards A899
1002 ft
16.
Keep left towards A899
0.4 mi
17.
Go straight onto Livingston Road (A899)
2.4 mi
18.
Enter Lizzie Brice's Roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto Bankton Road (A71)
434 ft
19.
Exit the roundabout onto Bankton Road (A71)
1.4 mi
20.
Enter Newpark Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Bankton Road (A71)
197 ft
21.
Exit the roundabout onto Bankton Road (A71)
0.5 mi
22.
Enter Wilderness Roundabout and take the 1st exit onto Brucefield Park North
78 ft
23.
Exit the roundabout onto Brucefield Park North
644 ft
24.
Turn right onto Brucefield Park West
0.4 mi
25.
Continue straight
7.5 mi
26.
Continue onto Auchengray Road
0.6 mi
27.
Make a slight right
3.2 mi
28.
Turn left onto Carnwath Road (B7016)
2.3 mi
29.
Turn right onto A70
1257 ft
30.
Make a slight left onto Lampits Road
0.7 mi
31.
Continue onto Carnwath Road
0.7 mi
32.
Turn left onto Pettinain Road
0.4 mi
33.
Continue onto Tie Road No 2
1.4 mi
34.
Turn right onto Grange Road
0.5 mi
35.
Turn left onto Covington Road
1.5 mi
36.
Turn left to stay on Covington Road
674 ft
37.
Turn right to stay on Covington Road
1.4 mi
38.
Continue onto Boat Road
0.4 mi
39.
Keep left onto Boat Road
269 ft
40.
Turn left onto Sherifflats Road
0.4 mi
41.
Turn left onto A73
8 mi
42.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A702
269 ft
43.
Exit the roundabout onto A702
1 mi
44.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A74(M)
212 ft
45.
Exit the roundabout onto A74(M)
49.2 mi
46.
Continue onto M6
98 mi
47.
Keep right onto Preston Bypass (M6)
86 mi
48.
Keep left onto M6
9.4 mi
49.
Keep right onto M6
11.7 mi
50.
Take the ramp on the left
0.9 mi
51.
Keep right at the fork
0.4 mi
52.
Continue onto M42
12.2 mi
53.
Take exit 3A on the left towards M40: London
1 mi
54.
Merge right onto M40
44.4 mi
55.
Take exit 9 on the left towards A41: Bicester Central
0.3 mi
56.
Enter Wendlebury Interchange and take the 3rd exit onto A34
1021 ft
57.
Exit the roundabout onto A34
32.7 mi
58.
Take the ramp on the left
0.5 mi
59.
Enter Chieveley Interchange and take the 1st exit towards M4: London
56 ft
60.
Exit the roundabout towards M4: London
0.3 mi
61.
Merge right onto M4
15.2 mi
62.
Take the ramp on the left towards A33: Reading Central & South
0.5 mi
63.
Enter Three Mile Cross Interchange and take the 5th exit onto Basingstoke Road (A33)
0.3 mi
64.
Exit the roundabout onto Basingstoke Road (A33)
4.1 mi
65.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto B3349
11 ft
66.
Exit the roundabout onto B3349
0.4 mi
67.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto B3349
346 ft
68.
Exit the roundabout onto B3349
1 mi
69.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto B3011
46 ft
70.
Exit the roundabout onto B3011
3.9 mi
71.
Turn left onto High Street (A30)
901 ft
72.
Turn right onto Fleet Road (A323)
793 ft
73.
You have arrived at your destination, on the right
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How much is the expense of driving from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Hart?

The expense of driving from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Hart, using petrol as the fuel source, amounts to £76.7. This calculation derives from considering the petrol price as 144 pence per liter and the car's fuel efficiency at 37.5 miles per gallon. When carpooling with two passengers, the cost of the trip per passenger is halved to £38.35 (£76.7 divided by 2). With three passengers, the expense drops to approximately £25.57 per passenger (£76.7 divided by 3), and with four passengers, it's reduced further to £19.18 per passenger (£76.7 divided by 4).

To delve into the details of the calculations, the fuel cost computation is reliant on the distance traveled and the car's fuel consumption rate. For the journey from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Hart, approximately 53.3 liters of fuel would be required. This amount is determined by dividing the distance of 439.59 miles by the car's fuel consumption rate of 37.5 miles per gallon, and then converting from gallons to liters using the conversion factor of 4.54609 liters per gallon.

Multiplying the fuel needed by the petrol price per liter results in the total fuel cost of £76.7 for the trip. This breakdown illustrates the impact of various factors, such as fuel price and consumption rate, on the overall cost of the journey, providing insights for individuals planning similar trips and requiring budget estimates.
 


Diesel cost from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Hart.

The trip with diesel fuel costs 53.2 £ (167p/lt, 62.7 mpg).
For 2 passengers: 26.6 £ (53.2/2) /p.
For 3 passengers: 17.73 £ (53.2/3) /p.
For 4 passengers: 13.3 £ (53.2/4) /p.

When compared to gasoline-powered vehicles, diesel vehicles often have a lower fuel usage percentage for the following reasons:

Diesel fuel has a higher energy density than gasoline, meaning that it contains more energy per litre than gasoline does. Diesel engines are able to create more power and travel further for the same amount of gasoline, which results in a lower overall fuel consumption. This is because diesel engines also travel further.

Diesel engines operate at higher compression ratios than petrol engines, which results in increased thermal efficiency for diesel engines. Because of this increased compression ratio, diesel engines are able to extract a greater amount of energy from each individual dose of fuel. Because of this, diesel engines are often more thermally efficient, which results in a reduction in the amount of fuel these engines consume.

Diesel engines have a tendency to produce higher torque at lower engine speeds (RPM) compared to petrol engines. This is because diesel engines are more efficient than petrol engines. Because diesel vehicles require less throttle input to maintain speed, this trait enables diesel vehicles to retain superior fuel efficiency, particularly during steady-state cruising. This is especially true during the cruising phase.

In comparison to their gasoline-powered counterparts, diesel vehicles have a generally lower fuel consumption, which can be attributed to the combined effects of these particular characteristics.


Where is Kirkcaldy and Dysart located?

Kirkcaldy and Dysart is located in Fife county and in Scotland. It is situated at an altitude of 49 meters above sea level. Kirkcaldy and Dysart has coordinates 56.1279110o,-3.1229330o. RouteCalculator provides a map of Kirkcaldy and Dysart from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.


What is the location of Hart?

Hart is located in Hampshire county and in England. It is situated at an altitude of 70 meters above sea level. Hart has coordinates 51.3034070o,-0.9006703o. RouteCalculator provides a map of Hart from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.