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Road freight transport measurement (road_go)

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Compiling agency: FSO (Swiss Federal Statistical Office)

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Road freight data collection consists of three datasets with quarterly periodicity:
1. Vehicle related variables dataset for a sample of road goods motor vehicles contain, among others, indication about the type and age of the vehicle, the total kilometres loaded or empty.
2. Journey related variables dataset which contains, among others, indication about weight of goods, regions of loading and unloading, distance driven, and tonne-kilometres performed during a journey.
3. Goods related variables dataset which contains, among others, the type of goods transported and their weight and distance travelled, regions of loading and unloading.

Data are collected by paper and online questionnaire. Vehicle owners have to report all basic transport operations and empty journies performed during the reporting week. Technical vehicle data as well as the owner's name and address are taken from the Motor Vehicle Register maintained by the Swiss Federal Roads Office. Participation is compulsory. Two reminders are sent out in case of non-reply within the deadlines.

Electronic data exchange is used for some big transport companies, based on data extractions from company's IT systems.

6 August 2025

The main concepts used in Road freight statistics are the following, more details can be found in the Road freight transport methodology – 2025 edition : 

A goods road motor vehicle is any single road transport vehicle (lorry), or combination of road vehicles, namely road train (lorry with trailer) or articulated vehicle (road tractor with semi-trailer), designed to carry goods
Cross-trade is international road transport between two different countries performed by a road motor vehicle registered in a third country.
National transport is Road transport between two places (a place of loading and a place of unloading) located in the same country by a vehicle registered in that country. 
International transport is Road transport between two places (a place of loading and a place of unloading) in two different countries and cabotage by road. It may involve transit through one or more additional country or countries.
Cross trade is International road transport between two different countries performed by a road motor vehicle registered in a third country.
Transit is any loaded or empty road motor vehicle, which enters and leaves a country at different points by whatever means of transport, provided the total journey within the country is by road and that there is no loading or unloading in the country.
Goods carried by road are any goods moved by goods vehicle
Place of loading/unloading of a goods road vehicle on another mode of transport

  • Place of loading (of the goods road transport vehicle on another mode of transport): The place of loading is the first place where the goods road motor vehicle was loaded on to another mode of transport (usually a ship or a rail wagon).
  • Place of unloading (of the goods road transport vehicle from another mode of transport): The place of unloading is the last place where the goods road motor vehicle was unloaded from another mode of transport (usually a ship or a rail wagon).

Tractive road goods vehicle.

Goods vehicles registered in Switzerland with a maximum permissible laden weight of more than 3.5 tonnes (lorries, road tractors), except special vehicles like fire engines and military vehicles. Electric vehicles up to 4.25 tonnes, whose weight over 3.5 tonnes is only due to the additional weight of the battery, are excluded. 

The data provided are kilometers driven and basic transport operations performed in Switzerland and abroad by goods vehicles registered in Switzerland.

The road data are collected on a quarterly basis and are reported to Eurostat five months after the end of the reference period.

The accuracy of road freight statistics data is high. The sampling error is within the limits set out in Article 2 of Commission Regulation (EC) 642/2004. Thanks to the exhaustive kilometre data collected by the Federal Office for Customs and Border Security, underreporting can be identified and taken into account when grossing-up the road freight data.

Respondents have to report all basic transport operations and empty journies for the selected vehicle and survey week (Monday to Sunday).

Weight of goods is collected in kilograms. Odometer readings are collected at the points of loading and unloading, distances are calculated from the difference. Tonne-kilometers are calculated by multiplying the tonnes loaded with the transport distance.

The data compilation process is described in a document published on the FSO website (in German/French).

Sampling register used for the survey

Name of register: Motor Vehicle Register

Name of organisation who maintains the register: Swiss Federal Roads Office (FEDRO)

Frequency of update: Once a week

Frequency of access to draw the samples: Once a week

Arrangements for accessing the register: Bilateral agreement between the FSO and the FEDRO in line with the Federal Statistics Act. Weekly extraction of the register at FEDRO via a protected web server.

Information obtained from the register: Name, address, registration number, number of seats, type of vehicle, type of body (lorries only), brand name and model, load capacity, maximum permissible laden weight, unladen weight, emission class, date of first registration of the vehicle, existence or not of a loading crane, existence or not of a hydraulic lift, existence or not of a cable winch, existence or not of a trailer coupling, tank volume (cistern volume), number of axles (tractive vehicle only), license plate number, existence or not of a particle filter, odometer reading from the last roadworthiness test, date of the last roadworthiness test, CO2 emission, Enterprise Identification Number, type of fuel, energy efficiency category.

Used in stratification: type of vehicle and maximum permissible laden weight.

Data reported by vehicle owners: Type of transport (hire or reward / own account), reasons of non-utilisation of the vehicle during the whole survey week (if any), transit countries (if any), type of goods, weight of goods, type of freight (bulk, container, palletised, etc.), type of dangerous goods (if any), postal codes of loading and unloading places, country codes of loading and unloading places (only if abroad), odometer readings at the points of loading and unloading.

Procedure for reminders: First reminder: sent out 2 weeks after the deadline.

Second reminder: sent out 5 weeks after the deadline.

For reminders, all material is sent again (questionnaire, letter, instructions).

Detailed yearly results are disseminated about 11 months after the end of the reference year. Provisional quartarly results are available on the FSO website around five months after the end of a quarter.

National:

Provisional quarterly data of total vehicle kilometres, tonnes and tonne-kilometres are disseminated within five months after the end of the reference quarter. Detailed annual data are disseminiated within eleven months after the end of a reference year.

Eurostat:

Data are normally updated once per quarter.

If new annual data (all four quarters of a calendar year) have become available, the annual datasets are also updated together with the quarterly datasets.

Road freight data are collected in line with the definitions and methodology based on Road freight transport methodology – 2025 edition:

1. According to Regulation (EU) No 70/2012, gross weight (excluding packaging, pallets and containers) is reported.

2. Multi-stop journeys are reported by consignment (basic transport operations).

3. Swap-bodies with lengths of 20 feet or more are reported as "large freight containers" according to UN Recommendation 21.

Comparable time series for top aggregated level of data from 1993 onwards. Surveys were conducted in 1993, 1998, 2003 and permanently since 2008. The 2003 survey was already in line with EU methodology. Data are provided to Eurostat since reference year 2008.