Data collection through the Web Common Questionnaire

United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Transport Division Data collection through the Web Common Questionnaire Ould Khou SID’AHMED stat.trans@...
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United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Transport Division

Data collection through the Web Common Questionnaire Ould Khou SID’AHMED [email protected] UNECE Workshop on Transport Statistics Kiev, 22 November 2012

UNECE – Transport Division

Who manages the WebCoq? Common Questionnaire

UNECE

Eurostat

ITF

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Eurostat /ITF/UNECE Intersecretariat Working Group on Transport Statistics (IWG) • • • • • • •

MISSION STATEMENT The IWG should contribute to the development of a coordinated statistical system for transport, in order for users to have access to high quality data. [Selection] This should be achieved by:· Leading the development towards harmonized definitions (as contained in the Glossary for Transport Statistics) and classifications, encouraging their use and keeping track of exceptions in the use of them Reducing the burden on the countries by coordinating and limiting common data collection · Developing and improving the Common Questionnaire for Transport Statistics and promoting it as the main tool for common collection of transport statistical data Encouraging countries to share best practices

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National focal points • How to register • First step: CIRCA registration http://CIRCA.europa.eu/ • Second step: Connection to the WEBCOQ application https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/cq_transpor t/login/index.cfm?TargetUrl=DSP_LOGIN • Data providers O. Sid’Ahmed January 16, 2013

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Steps to produce data • Fill in the questionnaire (Data provider) • Check the data (NSA) • Put in production (Secretariat) O. Sid’Ahmed January 16, 2013

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Structure of the questionnaire • • • •

Railways Roads Navigable Inland Waterways Oil Pipelines

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Railway Transport • Infrastructure • Transport equipment • Enterprise-Economic performance • Traffic • Transport measurement O. Sid’Ahmed January 16, 2013

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Road Transport • • • • • •

Infrastructure Transport equipment Enterprise-Economic performance Traffic Transport measurement Accidents O. Sid’Ahmed

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Inland Waterways

• Infrastructure • Transport equipment • Enterprise-Economic performance • Transport measurement O. Sid’Ahmed January 16, 2013

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Oil Pipeline Transport

• Infrastructure • Enterprise-Economic performance • Traffic - Transport measurement O. Sid’Ahmed January 16, 2013

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Passenger cars • By age • By type of motor energy and engine size • By unladen weight

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Mopeds • Two, three or fourwheeled road motor vehicle, which is fitted with an engine having a cylinder capacity of less than 50cc • Total is collected O. Sid’Ahmed January 16, 2013

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Motorcycles • Two-, three- or four-wheeled road motor vehicle not exceeding 400 kg (900 lb) of unladen weight. All such vehicles with a cylinder capacity of 50 cc or over are included, as are those under 50 cc which do not meet the definition of moped. • Collected by size of engine: < 125cc 5 years • 5 > 10 years • >10 years

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Passenger cars by type of motor energy and engine size • • •

Petrol (2000cc) Diesel (2000cc) Alternative - Electricity - GPL/LPG - Natural gas - Others O. Sid’Ahmed

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Passenger cars by unladen weight • • • •

up to 999 kg 1000 kg - 1249 kg 1250 kg - 1499 kg more then 1500 kg

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Motor coaches, buses and trolley buses

• By age • By type of motor energy

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Lorries/Trucks • By age • By type of motor energy • By load capacity • By load capacity and type of motor energy • By kind of transport O. Sid’Ahmed January 16, 2013

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Lorries by load capacity • • • • • • • •

up to 999 kg 999 kg - 1 499 kg 1 500 kg - 2 999 kg 3 000 kg - 4 999 kg 5 000 kg - 6 999 kg 7 000 kg - 9 999 kg 10 000 kg - 14 999 kg 15 000 kg and over O. Sid’Ahmed

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Lorries by load capacity and type of motor energy

• up to 1499 kg - Petrol - Diesel - Alternative

• 1500 kg and over - Petrol - Diesel - Alternative

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Road tractors • Exclusively or primarily, to haul other road vehicles which are not powerdriven Data collected: • By age • By type of motor energy • By kind of transport O. Sid’Ahmed January 16, 2013

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Trailers • By load capacity - up to 4999 kg - 5 000 kg - 9 999 kg - 10 000 kg - 14 999 kg - 15 000 kg and over • By kind of transport

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Special purpose road vehicles • • • • • • • •

Fire brigade vehicles Mobile cranes Self-propelled rollers Bulldozers with metallic wheels or track Vehicles for recording film, radio and TV broadcasting Mobile library vehicles Towing vehicles for vehicles in need of repair Other special purpose road motor vehicles O. Sid’Ahmed

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Data availability • Very low for EECCA countries • Improvement through the use of the WebCoQ

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Thank you for your attention

UNECE Transport Division

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