The average speed over a journey with several parts is calculated as the total distance travelled divided by the total time taken:
\[\text{Average speed} = \frac{\text{total distance}}{\text{total time}}\]
This is different from simply averaging the speeds of individual segments. You must always use total distance and total time.
This formula is used when:
The average speed over multiple segments is not the average of individual speeds. It must be calculated using total distance and total time. This avoids errors and ensures the average speed reflects the entire journey.