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Activity of Norwegian goods lorries in Norway and abroad. The total transport performance of Norwegian lorries was nearly 5.5 billion tonne kilometres in the 2nd quarter of 2014.

Road goods transport by Norwegian lorriesQ2 2014

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About the statistics

Definitions

Name and topic

Name: Road goods transport by Norwegian lorries
Topic: Transport and tourism

Responsible division

Division for Energy, Environmental and Transport Statistics

Definitions of the main concepts and variables

Carrying capacity

Carrying capacity is the differnce between the maximum permissible weight of the vehicle and the sum of the unladen weight of the vehicle and the weight of driver (75 kg).


Total weight of the vehicle -- The maximum permissible weight of the vehicle included people and goods.


National road goods transport -- Transport of goods with both loading and unloading in Norway.


International road gods transport -- Transport between Norway and another country, loaded or unloded.

Includes cross-trade (transport between two other countries) and cabotage (transport within another country)

Transport for own account -- Transport of own goods on own account.


Transport for hire or reward -- The carriage for remuneration of persons or goods on behalf of third parties


Vehicle-kilometres -- Driven kilometres with and without load.


Tonnage carried -- Gross weight of the transported goods, packaging included.

Does not include the weight of container or swap body.

Goods transport performance -- The transport work which is performed when a vehicle carries a certain amount of goods over a definite distance.

The weight of the goods in one transport operation multiplied by the transport distance of the operation. Is measured by the unit tonne kilometre.

Rate of empty kilometres -- The percentage share of unloaded vehicle-kilometres.


Commodity -- Type of commodity defined according to the EU's standard goods classification for transport statistics. Up to the 4th quarter of 2007 the NST/R nomenclature was used. The NST 2007 nomenclature was introduced as from the 1st quarter of 2008. The nomenclatures are described in the Database for standard classifications

Volume goods -- The weight of the cargo is less than the vehicle's carrying capacity when the cargo-hold's volume is fully utilised.

Standard classifications

NST 2007: Commodity codes (as from 1st quarter of 2008) NST/R: Commodity codes (up to 4th quarter of 2007) ISO 3166: Country codes NUTS 3: Region codes for the EU and Norway.

Administrative information

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