Distance Formula:
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Definition: This calculator estimates the distance between two locations when traveling by bicycle, accounting for bike routes and paths.
Purpose: It helps cyclists plan routes and estimate travel time between locations.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: Bike distances often differ from straight-line distances due to required bike paths, trails, and safe routes.
Details: Accurate distance estimation helps with trip planning, time management, and physical preparation for cyclists.
Tips: Enter your starting and ending points, and a route factor (default 1.2) to account for indirect bike routes.
Q1: Why is bike distance different from driving distance?
A: Bikes often use different paths, trails, and routes that may be more circuitous but safer than direct roads.
Q2: What is the route factor?
A: A multiplier (typically 1.0-1.5) accounting for indirect bike routes compared to direct distance.
Q3: How accurate is this calculator?
A: For precise results, use a dedicated bike mapping service. This provides estimates based on typical route factors.
Q4: Can I use this for elevation gain?
A: No, this calculates distance only. Elevation requires specialized bike route planners.
Q5: What's a typical bike speed to estimate travel time?
A: Average cycling speed is 10-15 mph, but depends on fitness, terrain, and bike type.