


What is E.T.A.? Understanding Estimated Time of Arrival
E.T.A. stands for Estimated Time of Arrival. It is an estimate of the time when a vehicle or person will arrive at a destination, based on their current location and the distance to the destination.
For example, if a delivery truck is currently 10 miles away from its destination and traveling at a speed of 30 miles per hour, the estimated time of arrival would be approximately 20 minutes (10 miles / 30 mph = 0.2 hours).
E.T.A. is commonly used in transportation and logistics to provide customers with an estimate of when their packages or shipments will arrive. It can also be used in other contexts, such as scheduling appointments or meetings.



