Route from Musselburgh to Stevenage

The distance between Musselburgh and Stevenage is 361 miles. Travel time is 6 hours and 10 minutes.

From: Musselburgh, County: East Lothian, Scotland
To: Stevenage, County: Hertfordshire, England
361 mi , 6 h 10 min
Tolls: Stations
Fuel consumption:
Fuel cost:
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Route from Musselburgh to Stevenage on map



Driving directions from Musselburgh to Stevenage

361 mi 6 h 10 min
1.
Head east on High Street (A199)
59 ft
2.
Turn right onto Dalrymple Loan (A6124)
989 ft
3.
Continue left onto Inveresk Road (A6124)
791 ft
4.
Turn right onto Newbigging (A6124)
541 ft
5.
Continue onto Inveresk Brae (A6124)
621 ft
6.
Turn left onto Inveresk Village Road (A6124)
1153 ft
7.
Continue onto Carberry Road (A6124)
0.9 mi
8.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto Salters Road (A6094)
16 ft
9.
Exit the roundabout onto Salters Road (A6094)
0.7 mi
10.
Take the ramp on the right onto A1
19 mi
11.
Enter Thistly Cross Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A1
215 ft
12.
Exit the roundabout onto A1
1.9 mi
13.
Enter the roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto A1
192 ft
14.
Exit the roundabout onto A1
4.3 mi
15.
Go straight onto A1
2.6 mi
16.
Enter the roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto A1
156 ft
17.
Exit the roundabout onto A1
11.3 mi
18.
Continue onto A1
8.1 mi
19.
Enter the roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto Berwick Bypass (A1)
291 ft
20.
Exit the roundabout onto Berwick Bypass (A1)
2.4 mi
21.
Enter the roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto Berwick Bypass (A1)
176 ft
22.
Exit the roundabout onto Berwick Bypass (A1)
2.1 mi
23.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Berwick Bypass (A1)
115 ft
24.
Exit the roundabout onto Berwick Bypass (A1)
52.5 mi
25.
Take the ramp on the left towards A19: Tyne Tunnel
0.3 mi
26.
Enter Seaton Burn Roundabout and take the 3rd exit towards A19: Tyne Tunnel
319 ft
27.
Exit the roundabout towards A19: Tyne Tunnel
2 mi
28.
Keep left onto A19
642 ft
29.
Enter Moor Farm Roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto A19
444 ft
30.
Exit the roundabout onto A19
29.4 mi
31.
Take the ramp on the left
0.3 mi
32.
Keep left towards A179: Hartlepool
131 ft
33.
Make a slight right
0.3 mi
34.
Merge right onto A19
34.6 mi
35.
Continue onto A168
6.8 mi
36.
Continue onto A1(M)
25.2 mi
37.
Keep left onto A1(M)
118 mi
38.
Keep right onto A1(M)
6.4 mi
39.
Enter Buckden Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A1
184 ft
40.
Exit the roundabout onto A1
12.1 mi
41.
Enter Sandy Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Great North Road (A1)
170 ft
42.
Exit the roundabout onto Great North Road (A1)
2.5 mi
43.
Continue onto Biggleswade Bypass (A1)
0.3 mi
44.
Enter Biggleswade North Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Biggleswade Bypass (A1)
183 ft
45.
Exit the roundabout onto Biggleswade Bypass (A1)
2.2 mi
46.
Enter Biggleswade South Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto London Road (A1)
232 ft
47.
Exit the roundabout onto London Road (A1)
10.2 mi
48.
Take the ramp on the left towards A602: Hitchin
0.3 mi
49.
Enter Corey's Mill and take the 2nd exit onto Hitchin Road (A602)
214 ft
50.
Exit the roundabout onto Hitchin Road (A602)
0.4 mi
51.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A602
120 ft
52.
Exit the roundabout onto A602
0.4 mi
53.
Keep right onto A602
185 ft
54.
Turn left onto Hitchin Road (A602)
1066 ft
55.
Keep right onto Lytton Way (A602)
113 ft
56.
Make a slight right onto High Street (A602)
666 ft
57.
Turn right onto James Way (A602)
271 ft
58.
Keep left onto Lytton Way (A602)
0.4 mi
59.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Lytton Way (A602)
280 ft
60.
Exit the roundabout onto Lytton Way (A602)
913 ft
61.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto Fairlands Way (A1155)
47 ft
62.
Exit the roundabout onto Fairlands Way (A1155)
1006 ft
63.
Keep right onto Fairlands Way (A1155)
357 ft
64.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto St George's Way (A1155)
303 ft
65.
Exit the roundabout onto St George's Way (A1155)
1145 ft
66.
Turn left onto Cuttys Lane
437 ft
67.
Turn left onto Silam Road
732 ft
68.
You have arrived at your destination
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What is the financial outlay associated with traveling from Musselburgh to Stevenage by car?

The journey, powered by petrol, incurs a cost of £63. In this computational scenario, the price of petrol is assumed to be 144 pence per liter, and the car's fuel efficiency stands at 37.5 miles per gallon.

For individuals contemplating carpooling arrangements, the expenditure per traveler diminishes as the number of passengers increases. With two passengers, the cost per person amounts to £31.5 (£63/2). For a trio of passengers, the cost per person reduces to £21 (£63/3), and for a quartet of passengers, it further decreases to £15.75 (£63/4).

To provide further elucidation on the calculation process, let us dissect how the final figure is derived:

Initially, the requisite fuel quantity is determined by dividing the distance traveled by the car's fuel consumption rate. For a journey spanning 360.68 miles, this computation entails multiplying 360.68 miles by 4.54609 (liters per gallon) and subsequently dividing by the car's fuel efficiency of 37.5 mpg, resulting in a requirement of 43.7 liters of fuel.

Subsequently, the fuel expenditure is computed by multiplying the amount of fuel required by the price per liter. Given a consumption of 43.7 liters of fuel at a rate of 144 pence per liter, the cumulative cost equals £63.

In summation, the total fuel expenditure for the trip from Musselburgh to Stevenage stands at £63.

 

One thing that can affect car fuel consumption is the use of air conditioning (AC) for the following reasons:

  1. Engine Load: When the AC is turned on, the compressor in the car's engine needs to work harder to cool and circulate the air. This extra workload can increase the engine's fuel consumption, especially during city driving or when the car is idling.

  2. Drag Effect: Running the AC can also increase aerodynamic drag, particularly at higher speeds. This means the engine needs to work harder to maintain speed, resulting in higher fuel consumption.

  3. Accessory Load: In addition to the AC compressor, other electrical components such as the blower fan and condenser fan also draw power from the engine when the AC is running. This increases the overall electrical load on the engine, leading to higher fuel consumption.

  4. Driving Conditions: The impact of AC on fuel consumption can vary depending on driving conditions. For example, using the AC while driving at lower speeds or in stop-and-go traffic may have a more significant effect on fuel consumption compared to highway driving.

  5. Efficiency Settings: Some cars come equipped with features like "Eco" mode or variable AC compressor speeds, which can help reduce the impact of AC on fuel consumption. Using these features can help optimize fuel efficiency while still keeping the cabin cool.

Overall, while using the AC can increase fuel consumption to some extent, it's often a necessary trade-off for comfort, especially during hot weather. However, minimizing AC usage when possible, such as using the car's ventilation system or rolling down windows at lower speeds, can help mitigate its impact on fuel consumption.


Diesel cost from Musselburgh to Stevenage.

The trip with diesel fuel costs 43.7 £ (167p/lt, 62.7 mpg).
For 2 passengers: 21.85 £ (43.7/2) /p.
For 3 passengers: 14.57 £ (43.7/3) /p.
For 4 passengers: 10.93 £ (43.7/4) /p.


Where is Musselburgh located?

Musselburgh is located in East Lothian county and in Scotland. It is situated at an altitude of 8 meters above sea level. Musselburgh has coordinates 55.9419410o,-3.0539180o. RouteCalculator provides a map of Musselburgh from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.


What is the location of Stevenage?

Stevenage is located in Hertfordshire county and in England. It is situated at an altitude of 96 meters above sea level. Stevenage has coordinates 51.9037610o,-0.1966120o. RouteCalculator provides a map of Stevenage from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.