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The data in this dataset comes from the Common Questionnaire for Transport Statistics, developed and surveyed by Eurostat in cooperation between the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and the International Transport Forum (ITF) at OECD.
The Common Questionnaire is not supported by a legal act, but is based on a gentlemen's agreement with the participating countries; its completeness varies from country to country.
Eurostat’s datasets based on the Common Questionnaire cover annual data for the EU Member States, EFTA states and Candidate countries to the EU. Data for other participating countries are available through the ITF and the UNECE. In total, comparable transport data collected through the Common Questionnaire is available for close to 60 countries worldwide.
The Common Questionnaire collects aggregated annual data on:
For each mode of transport, the Common Questionnaire covers some or all of the following sub-modules (the number of questions/variables within each sub-module varies between the different modes of transport):
The Common Questionnaire is completed by the competent national authorities. The responsibility for completing specific modules (e.g. Transport by Rail) or part of modules (e.g. Road Infrastructure) may be delegated to other national authorities in charge of specific fields.
The definitions used in the Common Questionnaire are specified in the Glossary for transport statistics, 5th edition - 2019. The Glossary is currently available in EN, FR, DE and in the future will be available in all the official languages of the European Union.
The definitions used in the Common Questionnaire are specified in the Glossary for transport statistics, 5th edition - 2019. The Glossary is currently available in EN, FR, DE and in the future will be available in all the official languages of the European Union.
The Common Questionnaire is modular: The statistical unit varies from module to module.
Transport infrastructure and transport equipment on the national territory; enterprises involved in transport activities on the national territory; traffic and transport volumes (freight and passengers) on the national territory.
Member States of the European Union; EFTA states; European Union Candidate countries. Further countries are covered by the ITF and UNECE, respectively. The Common Questionnaire is a voluntary data collection, based on a gentlemen's agreement with the participating countries.
Some data collections go back to 1970, while others start more recently. From 1990 until the last reported year the collection includes annual data.
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The Common Questionnaire is modular: The measurement unit varies from module to module.
Only aggregated national data are reported by the participating countries; no micro data or confidential data are reported.
Data are collected on a yearly basis.
The Common Questionnaire is not supported by any legal acts; it is a voluntary data collection, based on a gentlemen's agreement with the participating countries.
Data are shared with the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and the International Transport Forum (ITF).
The Common Questionnaire is a voluntary data collection of aggregated national data. No confidential data should be or are reported by the participating countries.
Generally, Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 2009 on European statistics stipulates the rules for receiving, processing and disseminating the confidential data.
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Quality assured datasets are available free of charge through Eurostat’s Eurobase dissemination database, available through Eurostat’s website, under the theme ‘Transport statistics’. Aggregated national annual data are available.
In line with the Community legal framework and the European Statistics Code of Practice Eurostat disseminates European statistics on Eurostat's website (see item 10 - 'Accessibility and clarity') respecting professional independence and in an objective, professional and transparent manner in which all users are treated equitably. The detailed arrangements are governed by the Eurostat protocol on impartial access to Eurostat data for users.
Annually.
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The data on transport equipment are the base of annual Statistics Explained articles (SE):
Quality assured datasets are available free of charge through Eurostat’s Eurobase dissemination database, under the theme ‘Transport statistics’, data from the Common Questionnaire are included under the respective modes headings. Aggregated annual data at national level are available.
Comparable Common Questionnaire transport data for further countries are available from ITF and UNECE.
Not applicable; only aggregated national data are reported.
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The Glossary for transport statistics, 5th edition - 2019 provides the definitions used for the Common Questionnaire data collection. The Glossary is available on the homepage of the three organizations.
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The Common Questionnaire is a voluntary data collection, not supported by legal acts. It is completed by the competent national authorities, who are responsible for the main quality assurance. National data are reported through the WEBCOQ online application, which contains a number of data checks and controls. Further plausibility checks, growth rate checks and data validation control are carried out by Eurostat.
Eurostat routinely assesses timeliness, completeness and accuracy and follows this up with the data providers. The Common Questionnaire is modular: quality may vary from module to module, from sub-module to sub-module, from variable to variable and from country to country.
Key users are: the European Commission, Directorate-General Mobility and Transport (MOVE); the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE); the International Transport Forum (ITF). These users are strongly involved in the design and development of the Common Questionnaire, thus user needs are generally considered to be well covered and integrated in the development process. Indicators for policy needs are extracted from the Common Questionnaire, such as the indicators on rail and road infrastructure.
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Dependent on the reporting competent national authority, mostly due to the voluntary nature of the data collection. The Common Questionnaire is modular: completeness may vary from module to module, from sub-module to sub-module and from variable to variable. Eurostat regularly follows up completeness with the reporting countries.
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7-10 months after the reference period (calendar year).
The Common Questionnaire is modular: the punctuality generally varies from country to country, from module to module and from sub-module to sub-module. The overall punctuality is 68%. The Common Questionnaire data collection is launched once a year; voluntary data collection.
Geographical comparability is generally high. Definitions are specified in the Glossary for transport statistics, 5th edition - 2019. These definitions are directly accessible in the WEBCOQ online application, which is used by the competent national authorities to report data.
Comparability over time is generally good. The main structure of the Common Questionnaire and the definitions in the Glossary for transport statistics, 5th edition - 2019 are kept stable by the responsible organisations.
The Common Questionnaire on Transport Statistics provides data for infrastructure, transport equipment, enterprise economic performance and employment, traffic and transport measurement, complementing the statistics collected and compiled through legal acts. It is widely used by the Directorate-General Mobility and Transport of the European Commission (DG MOVE) for their publications.
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According to the data transmission rules, the reporting countries are encouraged to update incomplete dataset / revise datasets referring to previous collection rounds at the same time when they submit new datasets.
After receipt, the data revisions are validated and (if there are no errors or inconsistencies to be clarified with the data providers) uploaded to Eurostat's dissemination tables within the shortest delay possible.
Data are collected and compiled by the competent national authorities. Only aggregated national annual data are reported to Eurostat.
Annual.
Data collection methodology is determined by the competent national authorities and may vary from country to country.
Data validation is carried out by the competent national authorities. Only aggregated national data are reported to Eurostat. National data are reported through the WEBCOQ internet application, which contains a number of data checks and controls. Further plausibility checks, growth rate checks and data validation controls are carried out by Eurostat.
Data collection and compilation methodology is determined by the competent national authorities and varies from country to country. Based on the transport equipment data the following indicator is calculated with the help of population data:
Number of passenger cars per 1000 inhabitants (for a given year, this indicator is calculated on the basis of the stock of vehicles as of 31st December and the population figures as of 1st January of the following year).
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For main transport publication please see: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/transport/publications