Route from South Tyneside to Uttlesford by car

The driving distance between South Tyneside and Uttlesford is 250 miles. Travel time is 4 hours and 14 minutes by car.

From: South Tyneside, County: Tyne and Wear, England
To: Uttlesford, County: Essex, England
250 mi , 4 h 14 min
Tolls: Stations
Fuel consumption:
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Route from South Tyneside to Uttlesford on map



Driving directions from South Tyneside to Uttlesford

250 mi 4 h 14 min
1.
Head northwest on Morris Avenue
237 ft
2.
Turn left onto Boswell Avenue
515 ft
3.
Turn right onto Chesterton Road
713 ft
4.
Turn left onto John Reid Road (A1300)
0.4 mi
5.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto John Reid Road (A1300)
83 ft
6.
Exit the roundabout onto John Reid Road (A1300)
0.5 mi
7.
Merge left onto A194
3 ft
8.
Keep left onto Leam Lane (A194)
0.3 mi
9.
Enter Lindisfarne Interchange and take the 1st exit towards Sunderland
78 ft
10.
Exit the roundabout towards Sunderland
0.3 mi
11.
Merge right onto A19
20.7 mi
12.
Take the ramp on the left
0.3 mi
13.
Keep left towards A179: Hartlepool
131 ft
14.
Make a slight right
0.3 mi
15.
Merge right onto A19
34.6 mi
16.
Continue onto A168
6.8 mi
17.
Continue onto A1(M)
25.2 mi
18.
Keep left onto A1(M)
118 mi
19.
Keep right onto A1(M)
4.6 mi
20.
Take the ramp on the left onto A14
14.5 mi
21.
Keep right at the fork
0.3 mi
22.
Continue onto M11
10.3 mi
23.
Take the ramp on the left towards A505: Saffron
1181 ft
24.
Enter Duxford Interchange and take the 1st exit onto Royston Road (A505)
22 ft
25.
Exit the roundabout onto Royston Road (A505)
0.3 mi
26.
Enter Hunts Road Roundabout and take the 1st exit onto Royston Road (A505)
104 ft
27.
Exit the roundabout onto Royston Road (A505)
0.3 mi
28.
Go straight onto A505
1.1 mi
29.
Enter the roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto London Road (A1301)
464 ft
30.
Exit the roundabout onto London Road (A1301)
1.8 mi
31.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto London Road (A1301)
94 ft
32.
Exit the roundabout onto London Road (A1301)
1272 ft
33.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A1301
146 ft
34.
Exit the roundabout onto A1301
533 ft
35.
Enter the roundabout and take the 1st exit onto Newmarket Road (B184)
150 ft
36.
Exit the roundabout onto Newmarket Road (B184)
516 ft
37.
Enter the roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto Newmarket Road (B1383)
237 ft
38.
Exit the roundabout onto Newmarket Road (B1383)
1 mi
39.
Go straight onto London Road (B1383)
0.7 mi
40.
Go straight onto Cambridge Road (B1383)
1.5 mi
41.
Continue slightly right onto High Street (B1383)
2.5 mi
42.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto B1383
120 ft
43.
Exit the roundabout onto B1383
1.3 mi
44.
Turn left onto Hercules Bridge
164 ft
45.
Continue onto Debden Road
1.2 mi
46.
Turn left onto Newport Road
188 ft
47.
You have arrived at your destination, on the left
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How much does it cost to drive from South Tyneside to Uttlesford?

If you're using petrol, it's gonna set you back 43.3 quid. In this calculation, they're saying the petrol price is 143 pence per liter, and the car's gonna guzzle down 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 21.65 quid each (£43.3 divided by 2). With three buddies on board, it works out to around 14.43 quid per person (£43.3 divided by 3). And if you've got a full car with four people, it's only 10.83 quid per person (£43.3 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 30.3 liters of fuel. They figured that out by dividing the distance of 250.06 miles by the car's fuel consumption rate of miles per gallon, and then converting that to liters 'cause, you know, the UK uses liters.

So, you take the fuel needed, which is 30.3 liters, and you multiply it by the price per liter, which is 143 pence. And voilà, you got yourself the total fuel cost for the trip from South Tyneside to Uttlesford: 43.3 quid.

 

 

Tire air pressure affects automotive fuel economy because:

Rolling Resistance: Well-inflated tires demand less energy to move. This minimizes engine workload and boosts fuel efficiency. However, underinflated tires increase rolling resistance, making the engine work harder and using more petrololine.

Tires filled to the manufacturer's recommended pressure provide best performance and fuel efficiency. Any tire pressure below or above this suggested range can reduce fuel efficiency.

Uneven tire wear increases rolling resistance and fuel consumption. Regularly checking and maintaining tire pressure helps save tire wear and fuel use.

Properly inflated tires improve handling and stability, especially when cornering and braking. Smoother driving reduces rapid acceleration and braking, improving fuel efficiency.

Environmental Impact: Proper tire pressure improves fuel efficiency, lowers tire wear, and extends tire life. This reduces the environmental impact of tire disposal and manufacture, improving sustainability.

Fuel efficiency, vehicle performance, and safety depend on optimum tire air pressure. Regularly checking and adjusting tire pressure according to manufacturer guidelines saves fuel and reduces environmental impact.


Diesel cost from South Tyneside to Uttlesford.

The trip with diesel fuel costs 27.4 £ (151p/lt, 62.7 mpg).
For 2 passengers: 13.7 £ (27.4/2) /p.
For 3 passengers: 9.13 £ (27.4/3) /p.
For 4 passengers: 6.85 £ (27.4/4) /p.