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“At a pace of three miles an hour,” he adds helpfully, “you should figure an uptown-downtown walk at about one minute per block, and three to five minutes per crosstown block.” Q.
To walk one street block (north/south) will take about a minute and one-half considering that you may have to stop and many traffic lights and the sidewalks will be crowded. It could be done in a minute but you have to be walking very fast. Walking avenue blocks (East/West) will take about 4 minutes.
It is a standard that 1 mile = 5,280 feet. Thus, 2 blocks is approximately 1/10 th (2/20) of a mile or 528 feet.
To walk one street block (north/south) will take about a minute and one-half considering that you may have to stop and many traffic lights and the sidewalks will be crowded. It could be done in a minute but you have to be walking very fast. Walking avenue blocks (East/West) will take about 4 minutes. 4. Re: How long to walk one block?
The previous post suggested it takes about 2 minutes to walk a north/south block. I am disabled with Arthritis in the knees and the hip. On a good day I can walk a north/south block in a minute and ten seconds. On a bad day it takes me about a minute and a half. At a normal pace you should be able to walk a mile in 20 minutes or less. 5.
The standard distance of one city block is typically 311 feet long. The length varies based on the city and the specific street. It is estimated that there are 16 or 17 city blocks in one mile.
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