The report addresses the challenge that low traffic volumes in remote and regional areas make it difficult for traditional cost–benefit analysis (CBA) methods to support road improvements in these areas in line with community expectations and gove
The aim of the Australian Infrastructure Statistics and Transport Yearbook is to provide a single, comprehensive annual source of infrastructure statistics for use by policymakers, industry, transport analysts and the wider Australian community.
Statistics relating to the number of vehicles registered for road use in Australia on 31 January 2024.
This publication uses freight vehicle telematics data to provide measures of traffic congestion for freight vehicles for 73 selected routes across Australia’s six state capital cities in calendar 2023. The results show peaks in freight vehicle average travel times coincide with morning and evening peak commuter flows.
The excel tables present annual road deaths, population and road death rates per 100,000 population from 2012 to 2021 by state and territory (where data is available), by indigenous status.
Monthly statistics on the number of road vehicles entered on the Register of Approved Vehicles (RAV) and current vehicle recall notices.
The aim of the Australian Infrastructure Statistics and Transport Yearbook is to provide a single, comprehensive annual source of infrastructure statistics for use by policymakers, industry leaders, transport analysts and the wider Australian community.
This report develops analytical approaches to help ensure that road expenditure is used in the most efficient and cost-effective manner both in terms of dividing funds between construction and maintenance and allocation of maintenance funds between locations, treatment types and treatment timing.
This release provides a short summary and highlights of the ABS Australian Transport Economic Accounts 2020-21.