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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: GUS (Glowny Urzad Statystyczny) - Statistics Poland.

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Statistics Poland collect data with quarterly periodicity.

Data concerning transport of goods includes national and international transport carried out by Polish carriers. National goods road transport is understood as transport, in which both the loading of goods and their unloading took place on the territory of Poland.

International goods road transport includes the carriage of:

  • exported goods, i.e. goods loaded in Poland onto motor vehicles, carried on the vehicles and unloaded abroad.
  • imported goods, i.e. goods loaded abroad onto motor vehicles, carried on the vehicles and unloaded in Poland.
  • goods within cross-trade, i.e. carriage of goods, whose place of loading and unloading is located on the territories of two different countries, other than Poland. The data include also carriage, whose journey runs partially through the territory of Poland (i.e. transit via Poland).
  • goods within cabotage, i.e. carriage of goods, whose place of loading and unloading is located on the territory of the same country, other than Poland.

The weight of transported goods in tonnes is the gross weight of goods together with packages, and for transport in containers – the gross weight together with the packages and the weight of the container.

The sample survey was carried out in accordance with the Regulation (EU) No 70/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 January 2012 on statistical returns in respect of the carriage of goods by road (recast) – OJ L 32 of 3 February 2012 – replaced the Council Regulation (EC) No. 1172/98 and had in its scope of observation registered on the territories of all voivodships lorries (with the maximum permissible laden weight of more than 3.5 tonnes) and road tractors not older than 25 years randomly selected to observe their activity during one week in a year. The survey lasted 52 weeks from 1 January 2024 to 29 December 2024.

 

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.

30 October 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 units for road freight transport statistics are:

  • entities of the national economy providing: road transport for hire or reward and on own account.
  • Entities providing leasing and credit services in the scope of owned or used trucks with a maximum total weight of over 3.5 tonnes and a payload of over 1.5 tonnes as well as tractor units.

Since the total number of statistical units is very large, surveys are carried out on a representative sample – it concerns about 50 thousand cars per year, which is about 7.5% sample on the survey.

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

The period of observation covers freight transport and mileage made during one predetermined week of the year for the drawn vehicle.

Overall accuracy of the road freight transport statistics is good. The processing with several plausibility checks as well as checks done before transmitting data to Eurostat give a high accuracy of the data. There are also some logical and accounting control to find as much as possible errors or mistakes.

The most errors occur on the part of respondents - which in comparison to the overall constitute a small percentage. The most common mistake is information about the capacity of vehicles and failure to write all journeys in a given period, which we try to eliminate by providing respondents with tips and explanations with examples on how to complete the survey.

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

After various plausibility checks (among others on the basis of calculated final weights), the data received from respondents is compiled into data sets according to regulation 202/2010.

Sampling register used for the survey

Name of register:

Statistical motor vehicle database (created for the purpose of this survey).

Name of organisation who maintains the register:

Ministry of Digital Affairs.

Frequency of update:

Quarterly.

Frequency of access to draw the samples:

Quarterly.

Arrangements for accessing the register:

The main data source is Central Vehicle Register (maintained by Ministry of the Digital Affairs).

Data as of the end of each quarter are received as 16 files in the XML format (according to NTS 3-level /voivodships) four times a year (at the end of December, March, June, September).

Information obtained from the register:

Information to conduct the survey: registration number, name, address and ID number (REGON) of the vehicle owner or user, type of vehicle, year of manufacture, load capacity, maximum permissible weight, type of body, administrative region (NTS4/district-codes), number of axles information on model and brand of vehicles in case both the vehicle’s load capacity and maximum permissible laden weight is unknown.

Information for the stratification: type of vehicle, year of manufacture, administrative region (NUTS4-level), permissible gross weight, load capacity (for lorries).

Procedure for reminders:

First reminder: 23 day after the survey week.

Second reminder: 3 weeks after first sent reminder.

In 2024, the survey sample amounted to 50 024 goods motor vehicles.

The statistical obligations of the companies with more than 100 vehicles are limited to only 30 % of their fleet.

Quarterly – Macroeconomic Data Bank

Annually – Transport publications

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.

There are no problems of comparability for freight transport data collection with a very high data comparability across countries due to the common legal basis. Comparisons of the data regarding freight transport with Eurostat (so-called mirror checks) allow further the detection of possible inconsistencies which can be corrected if possible.

Data for some regions might not be comparable due to the changes in the NUTS classification.

As from 2004 the statistics on road freight transport are comparable over time, as they are collected following fully the provisions of the legal act – Regulation 70/2012. Time series checks are regularly made to detect inconsistencies in the data. There were no time series breaks. The detailed information on eventual breaks in the time series is provided in the Country Specific Notes.