QUALITY DECLARATION - SUMMARY
INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT
For information on the institutional environment of the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), including the legislative obligations of the ABS, financing and governance arrangements, and mechanisms for scrutiny of ABS operations, please see ABS Institutional Environment.
RELEVANCE
The Survey of Motor Vehicle Use (SMVU) provides a nationwide picture of motor vehicle use which will be used for policy and planning including the allocation of Federal road funding; road planning, building and maintenance; enhancing road safety and other activities.
The SMVU examines motor vehicle use for a reference year.
SMVU collects information from 16,000 registered vehicles in Australia and estimations based on detailed cross classifications are likely to result in high relative standard errors.
Vehicles are classified to state of registration. Area of operation is a data item broadly defined and reported by respondents.
The main output data items are distance travelled and tonne-kilometres. The tonne-kilometres is not obtained directly but is derived for all records from collected distance and load weight information.
TIMELINESS
The population frame for sampling the Survey of Motor Vehicle Use was generated from the Motor Vehicle Census (MVC) at the 31 March 2006.
There are 4,000 selections used for each of the four quarters. The first quarter beginning November 2006 with the fourth and final quarter finishing in October 2007. The ABS then publishes the information of the motor vehicle use for that reference period within 10 months.
ACCURACY
The survey is designed to obtain quality estimates for key data items of total distance travelled and tonne-kilometres.
The delay between the date of the frame and the collection period requires adjustments for new vehicles and re-registered vehicles.
The overall live response rate for 2007 was 82%. The need for imputation of unanswered questions on returned questionnaires is quite high, with 40% of all responses requiring imputation of one or more questions for 2007. Average rate of fuel consumption had to be imputed for 25% of vehicles which reported travelling some distance during the reference period.
For further information refer to the Data Quality section of the Technical Note.
COHERENCE
The ABS has released a coherent set of statistics of motor vehicle use since 1998.
A change to the methodology in 1998 means that care should be taken in making direct comparisons between 1998 data and that from previous surveys.
Additionally, care should be taken in drawing inferences from changes in the data over time for the current time series as the survey is designed for level estimates not movement estimates. Refer to the Technical Note.
INTERPRETABILITY
Information on interpreting the results of this survey is provided in the Technical Note.
ACCESSIBILITY
The Survey of Motor Vehicle Use (SMVU) publication is available on the ABS website along with time series spreadsheets and data cubes. The ABS has other relevant data available for client requests.