Congratulations on getting your license! 10 miles isn’t too far, but how many minutes it will take to drive really depends on how fast you’re going. If you’ll be hitting the highway with a higher speed limit, you’ll get there much faster than if you take all back and side roads.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown of how your speed affects the amount of time it’ll take you to drive 10 miles:
| MPH | Minutes |
| ——— | ——— |
| 25 | 24 minutes |
| 35 | 17 minutes, 9 seconds |
| 45 | 13 minute, 20 seconds |
| 55 | 12 minutes |
| 65 | 9 minutes, 14 seconds |
| 70 | 8 minutes, 34 seconds |
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