Live GPS speed test
Bus Speed Test
Use Zpeed to see how fast your bus or public transport is moving right now.
How fast is the bus actually going?
Check live speed during your daily commute. See how much of the journey is genuine movement versus sitting at stops or in traffic.
Long-distance coach pace.
On intercity or overnight coaches, watch your cruise speed between stops. Compare different operators or routes over time.
Nothing to install or sign in.
Open a browser tab, tap Start tracking, and the speed appears. Works on any modern phone.
Start and stop at will.
Tap Reset to clear session stats and start a fresh segment. No history is stored between sessions.
Zpeed - Bus Speed Test & Public Transport Speedometer
Want to know how fast your bus is going? Zpeed is a free, online bus speedometer that instantly shows your current speed in km/h or mph—no app install needed! Whether you're commuting on city buses, traveling on intercity coaches, or riding any public transport, Zpeed tracks your live speed in real-time using GPS.
Some browsers and devices have support issues with geoLocation API. If you are not getting correct location, make sure you are in GPS mode in location settings and you gave location permission to both the Browser and Webpage. Or, try with another browser.
- City bus speed test and urban transport speed
- Intercity bus speed check and long-distance travel
- School bus speedometer and student transport
- Tourist bus speed tracking and sightseeing
- Any public transport speedometer using GPS
Good to know
Things worth knowing.
01 Does it work on city buses with frequent stops? ⌄
Yes. The speed updates in real time and drops to 0 at each stop. Average speed reflects the whole session, so you can see the true door-to-door pace.
02 Why does it show 0 at a bus stop? ⌄
The bus is stationary, so GPS correctly reads 0. Once the bus moves, the speed updates within a few seconds.
03 Does it need mobile data on the bus? ⌄
Only to load the page initially. After that, GPS calculation needs no data connection — useful if network signal drops between stops.