Passenger Mobility Statistics 21 May 2015

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Passenger Mobility Statistics 21 May 2015 Task Force on Passenger Mobility Statistics 21 May 2015 Item 4.3 of the agenda Eurostat Questionnaires on Passenger Mobility Eurostat Unit E3 - Transport Monika.Cheneby@ec.europa.eu Lars.Akkermans@tmleuven.be Tim.Breemersch@tmleuven.be

TF Passenger Mobility 21 May 2015 Contents I. Introduction Pilot passenger mobility survey Part 1: Household information questionnaire Part 2: Individual mobility questionnaire Part 3: Country mobility questionnaire Operational aspects Discussion topics TF Passenger Mobility 21 May 2015

TF Passenger Mobility 21 May 2015 I. Introduction This presentation is built around the proposed structure and contents of the pilot Passenger Mobility Survey as presented in the current draft guidelines (dated 10/12/2014) Three model questionnaires are proposed as part of the pilot survey: Household information Individual mobility Country mobility TF Passenger Mobility 21 May 2015

II. Pilot Passenger Mobility Survey Household questionnaire Covered in Annex 2 of the guidelines General information on household composition, vehicle availability and technical properties To be completed by the individual respondent Individual mobility questionnaire Covered in Annex 3 of the guidelines Mobility information on per-trip basis (discussion item: trip definition) 1-5 weekdays, 1 weekend day Country mobility questionnaire Covered in Annex 1 of the guidelines Aggregated country mobility info based on individual responses (+ other sources) To be completed by representative of country (statistics department) TF Passenger Mobility 21 May 2015

Part 1: Household questionnaire Part of the individual questionnaire to be sent out to selected sample of the population Consists of 5 sections: Introduction General background information to be provided by individual countries (why, who, how, where,…+ data protection) Household information Demographic info (age, gender, nationality, education, occupation) Guidelines suggest max 6 persons per household, but more is possible Available mobility options Amount of vehicles and Public Transport passes Technical properties of available vehicles Primarily passenger cars, other vehicles can also be covered (e.g. motor cycles) Brand, type, engine size, year of purchase, year of construction, type of ownership, annual mileage, current mileage, fuel type Additional household info Other relevant info, including housing type, available parking space, income, etc. It is proposed to have a copy of the Guidelines on hand to go over each of the aspects TF Passenger Mobility 21 May 2015

Part 2: Individual mobility questionnaire Part of the individual questionnaire to be sent out to selected sample of the population Consists of 5 sections: Introduction General information to be provided by individual countries (why, who, how, where,…+ data protection) Respondent information Either copied from household questionnaire (when available) or similar demographic info Data collection for weekdays Description per trip: origin, destination, purpose, start and end time, stages, companions Description per stage: transport mode, time, distance Data collection for weekend day Same info Additional individual mobility info Other relevant info, including frequency of modal use, PT use, drivers licence,etc. It is proposed to have a copy of the Guidelines on hand to go over each of the aspects TF Passenger Mobility 21 May 2015

Part 3: Country mobility questionnaire Questionnaire to be completed by country representatives (statistics department) based on individual survey responses Consists of 3 sections: Info on data collection methods Survey name, time, periodicity, method of collection, method of reporting, sampling frame, sampling method, size, response rate, costs, future evolution, etc. Key concepts, definitions and nomenclatures applied in the NTS Agreement or not with and availability of proposed general conceptual definitions and breakdowns (transport mode, main mode, stage, trip, purpose, other) Agreement or not with and availability of proposed specific conceptual definitions and breakdowns (pkm, vkm, occupancy, trip time, origin, destination, distance, short/medium/long distance, socio-demographic parameters, general and technical vehicle parameters) Available national passenger mobility indicators Detailed data collection of harmonised set of indicators, as defined in Guidelines, split by urban/rural and short/medium/long distance It is proposed to have a copy of the Guidelines on hand to go over each of the aspects TF Passenger Mobility 21 May 2015

III. Operational aspects of implementing the Pilot PM survey Is the model questionnaire fit for purpose? Is it clear what is expected in terms of indicators to be compiled? Are all definitions clear and unambiguous enough to be applied? Are all recommendations clear and feasible to apply? Will the variables and breakdowns included in the model questionnaire make it possible to compile the requested indicators? Is there need for additional explanations or examples? Is anything crucial missing? TF Passenger Mobility 21 May 2015

- Thank you for your attention and your comments - TF Passenger Mobility 21 May 2015