The Cost of Driving From Burbank to Inglewood: A Breakdown Based on Current Gas Prices
If you're planning a trip from Burbank to Inglewood, you're probably wondering how much it will cost to drive there. We've broken down the costs based on current gas prices, so you can plan your trip accordingly. Let's take a look at some different routes and the estimated costs for each.
Route 1: I-5 S and I-110 S
Distance: 27.3 miles
Time: Approximately 35 minutes
Cost: Based on the current average gas price in Burbank ($4.15/gallon), it will cost about $5.63 in gas for this route.
This route takes you south on I-5 and then west on I-110, and it's the most direct route to Inglewood. While there are no tolls along this route, be sure to account for potential traffic, especially during peak times.
Route 2: CA-134 W and I-405 S
Distance: 30.5 miles
Time: Approximately 40 minutes
Cost: Based on the current average gas price in Burbank, it will cost about $6.58 in gas for this route.
This route takes you west on CA-134 and then south on I-405. While this route is slightly longer, it may be a better option if you want to avoid potential traffic on I-5 and I-110. There are no tolls along this route.
Route 3: W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
Distance: 25.6 miles
Time: Approximately 45 minutes
Cost: Based on the current average gas price in Burbank, it will cost about $5.45 in gas for this route.
If you prefer to take surface streets, you can take W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd all the way into Inglewood. While this route may take a bit longer, it can be a more scenic drive and may be a good option if you want to avoid highways altogether.
No matter which route you choose, be sure to account for potential traffic, tolls, and the current gas prices when planning your trip. Safe travels!