Speed Calculator – Average Speed from Distance and Time

Calculate average speed from distance and time

Average Speed
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Units depend on your input — km and hours give km/h

How to Calculate Average Speed

Average speed is the total distance travelled divided by the total time taken. It does not tell you the speed at any specific moment — only the overall rate across the entire journey.

Speed = Distance ÷ Time

For example, travelling 240 km in 3 hours gives an average speed of 80 km/h. The same formula works for any units — miles and hours give mph, metres and seconds give m/s.

The Speed, Distance, Time Triangle

The relationship between speed, distance, and time can be rearranged to find any one value when the other two are known:

To findFormulaExample
SpeedDistance ÷ Time150 km ÷ 2 h = 75 km/h
DistanceSpeed × Time80 km/h × 3 h = 240 km
TimeDistance ÷ Speed300 km ÷ 60 km/h = 5 h

Speed Unit Conversions

FromToMultiply by
km/hmph0.6214
mphkm/h1.6093
m/skm/h3.6
km/hm/s0.2778
knotskm/h1.852

Average Speed vs Instantaneous Speed

Average speed smooths out all the variation in a journey. A car that travels 100 km in 1 hour has an average speed of 100 km/h — but it may have stopped at traffic lights, accelerated on motorways, and crawled through town. The speedometer shows instantaneous speed; this calculator gives you the average.

This distinction matters in sports. A marathon runner finishing 42.195 km in 3 hours has an average speed of about 14 km/h, but their pace varied throughout the race. A cyclist's average speed on a stage race includes climbs, descents, and flat sections with very different instantaneous speeds.

Common Speed References

ReferenceSpeed
Walking pace~5 km/h
Cycling (leisure)~15 km/h
City traffic~30 km/h
Motorway / highway100–130 km/h
Commercial aircraft~900 km/h
Speed of sound~1,235 km/h

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you calculate average speed?

Divide the total distance by the total time. If you drove 360 km in 4 hours, your average speed was 360 ÷ 4 = 90 km/h.

How do I calculate travel time from speed and distance?

Divide distance by speed. A 450 km journey at 90 km/h takes 450 ÷ 90 = 5 hours.

How do I convert km/h to mph?

Multiply km/h by 0.6214. For example, 100 km/h × 0.6214 = 62.14 mph. To go the other way, multiply mph by 1.6093.

What is the difference between speed and velocity?

Speed is a scalar — it has magnitude only (how fast). Velocity is a vector — it has both magnitude and direction (how fast and in which direction). A car driving at 60 km/h north has the same speed as one driving at 60 km/h south, but opposite velocities.

Why does my GPS show a different speed?

GPS speed is based on position changes over time and is close to instantaneous speed. This calculator gives average speed for the entire trip. If you made stops, your GPS speed during the trip was higher than your average speed for the total journey.

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