Commission Regulation (EC) No 2163/2001 of 7 November 2001 concerning the technical arrangements for data transmission for statistics on the carriage of goods by road (Text with EEA relevance)
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1.DATA STRUCTUREU.K.
The individual data records for each quarter, which are to be sent to Eurostat, shall consist of three linked data sets covering:
A1
vehicle-related variables
A2
journey-related variables
A3
goods-related variables (in the basic transport operation).
Each A1 ‘vehicle record’ is linked to 1-n ‘journey records’ (A2 data set) which contain data on the journeys made by that vehicle during the survey period (normally one week). Each journey record is in turn linked to 0-m ‘goods records’ (A3 data set) which contain data on the basic transport operations which make up that journey.
Figure 1 illustrates the structure of the data.
It should be noted that there may not be multiple goods records for each journey record. For laden journeys, depending on the method used to record journeys, and/or on the type of journey, there may be only one goods record linked to each journey record. For unladen journeys, there shall normally be no linked goods records (although the existence of linked goods records for empty journeys is permitted).
The ‘Methodological appendix’ in Annex A to Regulation (EC) No 1172/98 provides further information.
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