Barnsley to Newark

via M62

0h 50min
Drive Time
43
Miles
£7
Petrol Cost
£0
Tolls
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Trip Details

Distance43 miles (69 km)
Drive Time0h 50min
RouteM62
Best TimeEarly morning (before 7 AM)

Fuel Costs

Petrol (40 mpg)~4.9 litres
Est. Cost£7

Driving Tips for This Route

To make the most of this UK driving route, familiarise yourself with the road ahead using a sat-nav or mapping app. UK motorways use a numbering system — M roads are motorways, A roads are major routes, and B roads are secondary. Always drive on the left and overtake on the right. Motorway services are ideal for breaks and are well-signposted in advance. Be mindful of speed limits: 20 mph in residential zones, 30 mph in towns, and 70 mph on motorways. Fuel prices vary between stations, so consider filling up at supermarket forecourts for better value on longer journeys.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to drive from Barnsley to Newark?
The drive from Barnsley to Newark takes approximately 0h 50min covering 43 miles via M62. Actual time may vary based on traffic, weather, and road conditions.
How much does petrol cost for Barnsley to Newark?
At 40 MPG and £1.40/litre, expect to spend approximately £7 on petrol for this 43-mile trip. You'll need about 4.9 litres of fuel.
What is the best time to drive from Barnsley to Newark?
Early morning (before 7 AM) to avoid heavy traffic. Weekday mornings before 7 AM or evenings after 7 PM typically have less congestion.
Are there tolls on the Barnsley to Newark route?
This route is toll-free. The UK has very few toll roads — the main ones are the M6 Toll near Birmingham and the Dartford Crossing on the M25.