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Road freight transport measurement (road_go)

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National Reference Metadata in Euro SDMX Metadata Structure (ESMS)

Compiling agency: [NL1] Statistics Netherlands (CBS)

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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 good motor vehicles contain, among others, indication about the type and age of the vehicle, the economic activity of the owner of the vehicle, the total kilometres loaded or empty.
  2. Journey related variables dataset which contain, among other indications about weight of goods, regions of loading and unloading, distance driven, and tonne-kilometres performed during a journey
  3. Goods related variables dataset which contain among others the type of goods transported and their weight and distance travelled, regions of loading and unloading.

3 November 2025

The main concepts used in Road freight statistics are the following, more details can be found in the Road freight transport methodology manual

  • 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).

The reporting unit for road freight transport statistics is the goods road transport vehicle.

The number of goods vehicles (described at 3.3). 

The data provided are goods vehicles registered in the declaring in the Netherlands uniquely.

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

The sampling design tries to minimize sampling errors and the survey is designed in collobariation with several transport companies and business organisations (as simple as possible)  to minize errors and misunderstanding. The response rate is very high (88 percent on average). 

Data are collected in tonnes, tonne-kilometres, vehicle-kilometres and in number of journeys (journey data) or in number of basic transport operations (BTO (goods related data)).

Each record is independent and complete. The data is added daily.

Sampling register used for the survey, no change in the methodology for year 2024

Name of register:

  • National vehicle Register of RDW (Centrum voor voertuigtechniek en informatie). For the stratification of the sample also the following registers are also used:
  • National Business Register (CBS/ Chamber of Commerce)
  • Lease Registers from the Tax Authorities

Name of organisation who maintains the register:

Statistics Netherlands.

Frequency of update:

Once a quarter.

Frequency of access to draw the samples:

Once a quarter.

Arrangements for accessing the register:

The data are forwarded by RDW to Statistics Netherlands up to one month in advance of the statistical period (quarter).

Information obtained from the register:

Information obtained among others from the register: licence number, brand name, loading capacity of the vehicle, type of motor vehicle, age of the vehicle, empty weight of the vehicle, fuel type, engine type (EURO norm), KW class of engine, enterprise number.

Information used in the stratification of the sample: To determine the type of transport (own account or hire and reward) the enterprise number belonging to the licence number in the National Vehicle Register of RDW is linked to the enterprise number of the National Business register. Furthermore, the NACE is used to categorize the vehicles to the enterprises that own the vehicle to minimize the sample-variance per stratum.

Further the following register variables are used for the stratification: loading capacity, type of vehicles and age of the vehicle.

Procedure for reminders:

There is a standard routine for reminders:

  • immediately after the reported time period, the non-respondents receive a first written reminder.
  • 3 weeks after the reported time period, the non-respondents receive a second written reminder.
  • 5 weeks after the reported time period, the most important non-respondents, based on the number of vehicles, receive a reminder performed by telephone.

The response rate is adequate.

On the national database for users is reported that the data will be available (on a yearly basis) about three months after the reference year. On the website there is a notification that more detailed data can be requested.

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.

The comparability between EU countries is ensured by Regulation (EU) No 70/2012. Also on a national level there is good comparability. On Statline (the Dutch database withe table for uses) also a table with road freight transport statistics on a province level (NUTS2) is published. 

There are timeseries of road freight transport statistics available sinces 1955. If there is a redesign in the process, survey of other area and there is a level shift in time series, this is repaired by using timeseries analysis and models.