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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T04:38:20+00:00 2026-06-16T04:38:20+00:00

I have a data frame with data about a driver and the route they

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I have a data frame with data about a driver and the route they followed. I’m trying to figure out the total mileage traveled. I’m using the geosphere package but can’t figure out the correct way to apply it and get an answer in miles.

> head(df1)
  id       routeDateTime driverId      lat       lon
1  1 2012-11-12 02:08:41      123 76.57169 -110.8070
2  2 2012-11-12 02:09:41      123 76.44325 -110.7525
3  3 2012-11-12 02:10:41      123 76.90897 -110.8613
4  4 2012-11-12 03:18:41      123 76.11152 -110.2037
5  5 2012-11-12 03:19:41      123 76.29013 -110.3838
6  6 2012-11-12 03:20:41      123 76.15544 -110.4506

so far I’ve tried

spDists(cbind(df1$lon,df1$lat))

and several other functions but can’t seem to get a reasonable answer.

Any suggestions?

> dput(df1)
structure(list(id = c(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 
13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 
29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40), routeDateTime = c("2012-11-12 02:08:41", 
"2012-11-12 02:09:41", "2012-11-12 02:10:41", "2012-11-12 03:18:41", 
"2012-11-12 03:19:41", "2012-11-12 03:20:41", "2012-11-12 03:21:41", 
"2012-11-12 12:08:41", "2012-11-12 12:09:41", "2012-11-12 12:10:41", 
"2012-11-12 02:08:41", "2012-11-12 02:09:41", "2012-11-12 02:10:41", 
"2012-11-12 03:18:41", "2012-11-12 03:19:41", "2012-11-12 03:20:41", 
"2012-11-12 03:21:41", "2012-11-12 12:08:41", "2012-11-12 12:09:41", 
"2012-11-12 12:10:41", "2012-11-12 02:08:41", "2012-11-12 02:09:41", 
"2012-11-12 02:10:41", "2012-11-12 03:18:41", "2012-11-12 03:19:41", 
"2012-11-12 03:20:41", "2012-11-12 03:21:41", "2012-11-12 12:08:41", 
"2012-11-12 12:09:41", "2012-11-12 12:10:41", "2012-11-12 02:08:41", 
"2012-11-12 02:09:41", "2012-11-12 02:10:41", "2012-11-12 03:18:41", 
"2012-11-12 03:19:41", "2012-11-12 03:20:41", "2012-11-12 03:21:41", 
"2012-11-12 12:08:41", "2012-11-12 12:09:41", "2012-11-12 12:10:41"
), driverId = c(123, 123, 123, 123, 123, 123, 123, 123, 123, 
123, 456, 456, 456, 456, 456, 456, 456, 456, 456, 456, 789, 789, 
789, 789, 789, 789, 789, 789, 789, 789, 246, 246, 246, 246, 246, 
246, 246, 246, 246, 246), lat = c(76.5716897079255, 76.4432530414779, 
76.9089707506355, 76.1115217276383, 76.2901271982118, 76.155437662499, 
76.4115052509587, 76.8397977722343, 76.3357809444424, 76.032417796785, 
76.5716897079255, 76.4432530414779, 76.9089707506355, 76.1115217276383, 
76.2901271982118, 76.155437662499, 76.4115052509587, 76.8397977722343, 
76.3357809444424, 76.032417796785, 76.5716897079255, 76.4432530414779, 
76.9089707506355, 76.1115217276383, 76.2901271982118, 76.155437662499, 
76.4115052509587, 76.8397977722343, 76.3357809444424, 76.032417796785, 
76.5716897079255, 76.4432530414779, 76.9089707506355, 76.1115217276383, 
76.2901271982118, 76.155437662499, 76.4115052509587, 76.8397977722343, 
76.3357809444424, 76.032417796785), lon = c(-110.80701574916, 
-110.75247172825, -110.861284852726, -110.203674311982, -110.383751512505, 
-110.450569844106, -110.22185564111, -110.556956546381, -110.24483308522, 
-110.217355202651, -110.80701574916, -110.75247172825, -110.861284852726, 
-110.203674311982, -110.383751512505, -110.450569844106, -110.22185564111, 
-110.556956546381, -110.24483308522, -110.217355202651, -110.80701574916, 
-110.75247172825, -110.861284852726, -110.203674311982, -110.383751512505, 
-110.450569844106, -110.22185564111, -110.556956546381, -110.24483308522, 
-110.217355202651, -110.80701574916, -110.75247172825, -110.861284852726, 
-110.203674311982, -110.383751512505, -110.450569844106, -110.22185564111, 
-110.556956546381, -110.24483308522, -110.217355202651)), .Names = c("id", 
"routeDateTime", "driverId", "lat", "lon"), row.names = c(NA, 
-40L), class = "data.frame")
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    2026-06-16T04:38:21+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 4:38 am

    How about this?

    ## Setup
    library(geosphere)
    metersPerMile <- 1609.34
    pts <- df1[c("lon", "lat")]
    
    ## Pass in two derived data.frames that are lagged by one point
    segDists <- distVincentyEllipsoid(p1 = pts[-nrow(df),], 
                                      p2 = pts[-1,])
    sum(segDists)/metersPerMile
    # [1] 1013.919
    

    (To use one of the faster distance calculation algorithms, just substitute distCosine, distVincentySphere, or distHaversine for distVincentyEllipsoid in the call above.)

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