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Road Freight Transport Survey

Quarter 3 2020

Road freight activity, Quarter 3 2018-2020
 Q3 2018Q3 2019Q3 2020% change Q3 2019-2020
Tonne-km (million)2,9493,2773,110-5.1%
Tonnes carried (thousand)40,98342,06139,771-5.4%
Vehicle kilometres (million)423454401-11.7%
Laden journeys (thousand)3,5013,7113,306-10.9%

Road freight tonnage decreased by 5.4% in Quarter 3 2020

Figure 1: Goods transported by road, Quarter 3 2018-2020
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  • In the third quarter of 2020, a total of 39.8 million tonnes of goods was transported by road. This represents a decrease of 5.4% when compared with the same period in 2019. See table 1.
  • Activity measured as weight by distance (tonne-kilometres) fell by 5.1% to 3,110 million tonne-kilometres in the third quarter of 2020 when compared with the same quarter in 2019.
  • The total distance covered by road freight transport in the third quarter was 401 million kilometres.
  • The commodity group 'Quarry products, metal ores and peat' represented 27.7% of all tonnes carried. See table 2.
Type of workTonnes carried (million)
Import/export work2.667
Carriage of livestock0.513
Carriage of other farm produce from farms2.362
Carriage of fertilisers, feeding stuffs, etc. to farms1.463
Delivery of goods to road works or building sites 15.471
Delivery of goods to retail outlets5.123
Delivery of goods to wholesalers3.383
Delivery of materials and fuels to factories5.016
Delivery of goods to households1.625
Other work2.148
Table 1: Road freight activity by business of owner, Quarter 3 2018-2020
Q3 2018 Q3 2019 Q3 2020
 TransportOtherTotal TransportOtherTotal TransportOtherTotal
Tonne-km (million)2,0489012,949 2,2721,0053,277 2,1369733,110
Tonnes carried (thousand)22,93918,04440,983 23,83818,22342,061 20,90418,86739,771
Vehicle kilometres (million)209214423 238216454 194206401
Laden journeys (thousand)1,3482,1523,501 1,5542,1563,711 1,2852,0213,306
Table 2: Road freight activity by commodity group carried, Quarter 3 2020
CommodityTonne-kmTonnes carriedVehicle kilometres
 millionthousandmillion
Products of agriculture, forestry and fishing3334,07527
Coal and natural gas9491
Quarry products, metal ores and peat35011,01518
Foodstuffs7605,91161
Textiles and leather232214
Wood, pulp and paper1331,2138
Coke and refined petroleum products2753,58013
Chemicals and plastics1038068
Other non-metallic mineral products2916,33821
Metal products (except machinery and equipment)423233
Machinery and equipment353598
Furniture and other manufactured goods4138321
Secondary raw materials and waste941,09410
Other goods6204,406197
Total3,11039,771401
Table 3: Road freight activity by main type of work, Quarter 3 2020
 Tonne-kmTonnes carriedVehicle kilometres
 millionthousandmillion
Import/export work6192,66747
Carriage of livestock3751310
Carriage of other farm produce from farms1492,36212
Carriage of fertilisers, feeding stuffs, etc. to farms1191,46312
Delivery of goods to road works or building sites 48215,47156
Delivery of goods to retail outlets5565,123106
Delivery of goods to wholesalers4063,38353
Delivery of materials and fuels to factories4415,01644
Delivery of goods to households1051,62534
Other work1962,14827
Total3,11039,771401
Table 4: Domestic transport activity1 classified by region of origin, Quarter 3 2020
RegionTonne-kmTonnes carried
 million%thousand%
Northern and Western40816.3%5,65014.9%
Border2238.9%2,5916.8%
West1857.4%3,0598.1%
    
Southern91436.5%13,96836.8%
Mid-West2489.9%4,00310.5%
South-East25910.4%3,6219.5%
South-West40616.2%6,34416.7%
    
Eastern and Midland1,18047.2%18,36948.4%
Dublin70428.1%9,55525.2%
Mid-East29912.0%5,91215.6%
Midland1777.1%2,9037.6%
    
Total2,50210037,987100
1Domestic transport activity excludes Northern Ireland and other countries
Table 5: Road freight activity by country of origin, Quarter 3 2020
Country of destination 
Country of originIrelandUnited KingdomOther EU countriesNon-EU countriesTotal
Tonne-km (millions)
Ireland2,5021438352,734
United Kingdom8842400171
Other EU countries7551723202
Non-EU countries03003
Total2,66624019683,110
Tonnes carried (thousands)
Ireland37,98776878338,837
United Kingdom420151550626
Other EU countries78711543306
Non-EU countries03003
Total38,484994287639,771

Background Notes

Survey Methodology

Introduction

This report contains the results of the "National Survey of Transport of Goods by Road" which is conducted on a weekly basis throughout the year.

Legal framework

This is a statutory survey conducted under the Statistics (Road Freight) Order, 2016 (SI No 146 of 2016) to meet Ireland’s EU requirements under Council Regulation (EC) 70/2012 on statistical returns in respect of the carriage of goods by road.

Scope of the survey

Quarterly results cover a survey period of 13 weeks for each quarter. Irish registered vehicles that come within the scope of the survey must meet the following criteria:

a.    belong to the motor taxation class ‘Goods Vehicles’
b.    have a valid motor tax disc during the relevant survey week. However, in practice, as the survey sample was selected several weeks before the survey week, vehicles where the motor tax had expired no more than three months previously were also included in the scope.
c.    have an unladen weight of two tonnes and over
d.    have a vehicular body type appropriate for carrying freight.

No other vehicles are covered. In particular, this means that vehicles in other motor taxation classes such as agricultural tractors, general haulage tractors, dumpers and exempt vehicles (i.e. vehicles exempt from liability to pay road tax which includes state owned, diplomatic, fire services or disabled drivers) are not included in the survey.

All activity of goods vehicles within the scope of the survey engaged in the carriage of goods on the public road, either on own account or for hire or reward, are covered.  Excluded, therefore, is activity such as site work off the public road or work of a mainly service nature (e.g. carriage of personnel to or from places of work). 

Sampling frame

The sampling frame for the Survey comes from the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport’s database on vehicles taxed as goods vehicles.

The sampling frame/register is updated every eight weeks during the year with information from the Department regarding vehicles:

1.    being registered for the first time
2.    having their motor taxation class changed
3.    being formally scrapped
4.    having their registered owner changed. 

The information required of each vehicle on the register for survey purposes is as follows:

a)    year of manufacture of the vehicle
b)    date of first registration of the vehicle
c)    an indication as to whether the vehicle has been taxed for the carriage of goods on own account or for hire or reward
d)    the unladen weight of the vehicle
e)    name and address of the person on whose name the vehicle was most recently taxed (referred to as the owner of the vehicle in the following paragraphs).

Periodicity

The results are published on a quarterly and annual basis.

Sample design

Information is collected in respect of one week’s transport activity for a random sample of goods vehicles.   Every week a sample of vehicles is selected from the register. A survey questionnaire is then issued to the registered owners of these vehicles by post, seeking information on the vehicle and an account of the vehicle’s activity during that week. For the purposes of sample selection, vehicles are divided into 20 strata.  These strata were created on the basis of four criteria:

  • the unladen weight of the vehicle
  • year of first registration of the vehicle
  • whether the vehicle had been taxed for the carriage of goods on own account or for hire or reward
  • year of manufacture.

Definitions used

Type of journey

Two basic categories of journey are distinguished – split delivery/collection journeys and end-to-end journeys.

  • End-to-end journeys are those which have no intermediate collection or delivery points between their origin and destination.
  • Split delivery/collection journeys involve the depositing and/or collection of part of the load carried at one or more stopping points along the way. A common example of such a journey would be the delivery of beer to public houses and the collection of empties.

Tonnes carried

  • This is the weight of goods (including empties) carried inclusive of packaging etc. but excluding the weight of demountable containers (if any) in which the goods are carried.
  • For split delivery/collection journeys tonnes carried are taken as the weight of goods at the start of the journey plus the weight of any other goods collected during the journey.

Tonne-kilometres (tonne-km)

  • For end-to-end journeys this is the result of multiplying the weight of goods carried by the distance they were carried.
  • For split delivery/collection journeys more complex formulae were used.  These involved multiplying the distance travelled with a load by an estimate of the average weight of load carried.

National transport

National transport is the carriage of goods by road by Irish registered goods vehicles between two places (a place of loading/embarkment and a place of unloading/disembarkment) both of which are located in the Republic of Ireland.

NUTS2 and NUTS3 Regions

The regional classification in this release is based on the NUTS (Nomenclature of Territorial Units) classification used by Eurostat. Until Q4 2017, the NUTS3 regions corresponded to the eight Regional Authorities established under the Local Government Act, 1991 (Regional Authorities) (Establishment) Order, 1993, which came into operation on 1 January 1994 while the NUTS2 regions, which were proposed by Government and agreed by Eurostat in 1999, were groupings of those historic NUTS3 regions.

However, the NUTS3 boundaries were amended on 21st of November 2016 under Regulation (EC) No. 2066/2016 and have come into force from Q1 2018. These new groupings are reflected in the Road Freight Transport Survey results from Q1 2018 onwards. The changes resulting from the amendment are that County Louth has moved from the Border to the Mid-East and what was formerly South Tipperary has moved from the South-East to the Mid-West, resulting in the new NUTS2 and NUTS3 regions:

Northern & Western NUTS2 Region Southern NUTS2 Region Eastern & Midland NUTS2 Region
Border Cavan Mid-West Clare Dublin Dublin City
  Donegal   Limerick City & County   Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown
  Leitrim   Tipperary   Fingal
  Monaghan       South Dublin
  Sligo        
    South-East Carlow Mid-East Kildare
West Galway City   Kilkenny   Meath
  Galway County   Waterford City & County   Wicklow
  Mayo   Wexford   Louth
  Roscommon        
        Midland Laois
    South-West Cork City   Longford
      Cork County   Offaly
      Kerry   Westmeath
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