1132.0 - Directory of Transport Statistics, 2000  
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Updates to Transport Directory

Updates to ABS Directories: Transport


The Australian Bureau of Statistics would like to keep all Directories as up to-date as possible.

The Transport Directory is about collections and other sources of statistics relevant to transport in Australia. Anyone operating (or knowing someone who operates) a repository of information of a statistical nature about Australian Transport is invited to make a new entry for inclusion in the Directory. Anyone who would like to amend existing details, or remove an entry from the Directory, is also invited to make contact to give details of such amendments.
Please phone, fax, or email the following address if you think you can help.

For new entries, you can mail or fax your collection details by completing the short form at the end of this page.


Note: The ABS will not charge a fee for inclusion of entries in the Directory, nor will it pay for contributions. Entries will be included at the discretion of the ABS.



Australian Bureau of Statistics
PO Box 10,
Belconnen
ACT 2616
Tel: (02) 6252 6011 Fax: (02) 6252 8513

 

NOTE: You will need to print out this form and send or fax it in.



CONTACT DETAILS:
    Organisation Name:


    Workgroup Name
    (eg. Policy and Planning Unit):



    Postal Address:


    Telephone:


    Internet address:


          Details of contact person (only corporate title will be published in directory):
    Title (eg. Mrs, Ms, Mr, Dr):


    Name:


    Corporate title (position):


    Telephone:


    Fax:


    Internet address:



    COLLECTION DETAILS
          1. Name of statistical collection (eg Survey of Motor Vehicle Usage, Road Fatality Statistics):







          2. Purpose (eg to provide information on vehicle road usage in Australia for policy and planning purposes, to provide data on road fatalities in Australia):







          3. Description and Method General description of collection: (eg the SMVU was redeveloped by the ABS from August 1997 as an ongoing quarterly survey covering all registered vehicle types . A new methodology has replaced the revious 'total recall' method of obtaining usage data. Approximately 5,000 vehicles are selected each quarter and estimation is based on a stratified random sample of vehicles. Road fatality statistics are compiled by the Federal Office of Road Safety from various road traffic and police authorities. They include any deaths occurring within 30 days from injuries received in the crash.):












          Method: (Please provide details of the collection's methodology by either placing a tick opposite the appropriate choice or writing the answer):
    Sample Survey:


    Census:


    Method of collection:
    Mail out, mail back questionnaire:



    Telephone interview:


    Face to face personal interview:



    Other (please provide details):



    Sample Size (ie. number of people/organisations surveyed):




          4. Data Detail and Classifications (Please list all data items included in collection. Eg number of establishments, number of road fatalities ... also include details of any major classifications that you use in conjunction with the data eg. ANZSIC (Australian and New Zealand Industry Classification)):
















          5. Geographic Coverage (eg. Australia, States and Territories. Please specify level of geographic area, eg. Local Government Areas):










          6. Frequency of data availability (eg. monthly, quarterly, annual, irregular, one-off collection):










          7. Historical Data (statistical collections only) (eg. Data available from 1986):










          8. Products and services available:
    Publications (eg. New Motor Vehicle Registrations (9301.0)):




          Other (eg. electronic delivery, internet, CD Rom, floppy disk, special data services are available on request.)






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