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This number is in Sols, Martian days. I believe Curiousity landed on Mars on Aug 6, 2012, which makes it 2056 Earth days.
Is it odd that I assumed they meant Sols from the start? The headline seemed clear to me.
> Curiosity has driven 11.6 miles (18.7 km) since landing on Mars

Is that distance from landing, or total traversed? ~3km/year seems somewhat slow, even considering extreme risk aversion. Is it making frequent stops to collect samples?

The RTG powering it only produces 100w of power, so it’s not moving fast and most of that power each day is probably used on the science payloads.
It's top speed is 0.09 mph... and it frequently stops for samples, technical issues (computer glitches, wheel performance, etc), or simply to stay alive (solar panels supplement the RTG; in the winter it must remain on terrain pointing north)