Passenger transport
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Rachele POGGI - Tel: +(33-1) 73 31 25 54 - rachele.poggi@itf-oecd.org
Diego BOTERO - Tel: +(33-1) 73 31 25 46 - diego.botero@itf-oecd.org
Xiaotong ZHANG - Tel: +(33-1) 73 31 25 75 - xiaotong.zhang@itf-oecd.org

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The survey used for this exercise is the "Trends in the Transport Sector".

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Data are collected from Ministries of Transport, national statistical offices and other institutions designated as the official data source.

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Data are published annually on 31 October. Data series start in 1970 and continue until the current year-1, or the most recent available data.

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Variables collected include inland transport of goods and passengers, as well as road injury crashes. Additional information is also gathered on containers transported by rail and sea as well as short sea shipping.

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ITF Member Countries.

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Although there are clear definitions for all the terms used in this survey, caution is required when comparing data between countries. However, data for individual countries are consistent over time and useful for identifying underlying trends. It is recommended to read the metadata in order to check the coverage of data for each country.

Passenger transportContact person/organisation

Rachele POGGI - Tel: +(33-1) 73 31 25 54 - rachele.poggi@itf-oecd.org
Diego BOTERO - Tel: +(33-1) 73 31 25 46 - diego.botero@itf-oecd.org
Xiaotong ZHANG - Tel: +(33-1) 73 31 25 75 - xiaotong.zhang@itf-oecd.org

Data source(s) used

Data are collected from Ministries of Transport, national statistical offices and other institutions designated as the official data source.

Name of collection/source

The survey used for this exercise is the "Trends in the Transport Sector".

Variables collected

Variables collected include inland transport of goods and passengers, as well as road injury crashes. Additional information is also gathered on containers transported by rail and sea as well as short sea shipping.

Link to Release calendar

Data are published annually on 31 October. Data series start in 1970 and continue until the current year-1, or the most recent available data.

Geographic coverage

ITF Member Countries.

Key statistical concept

Although there are clear definitions for all the terms used in this survey, caution is required when comparing data between countries. However, data for individual countries are consistent over time and useful for identifying underlying trends. It is recommended to read the metadata in order to check the coverage of data for each country.