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Data Owner: Statistics New Zealand
Breakdown available: Sectors and Regions.
Data Source: Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency
Note: This was sourced from a predictability analysis of key urban routes based on TomTom data on key urban journeys (am peak, interpeak, and pm peak averaged across urban routes).
Data Source: Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency
Note: This measure shows the proportion of all journeys made on strategic freight and tourist routes that achieved the predictability target. Predictability is a measure of how consistent the travel time is for customers along a journey. Journey times are extracted from TomTom for a basket of key journeys defined nationally by Waka Kotahi. Travel times are extracted at 15-minute intervals for urban journeys and one-hour intervals for inter-regional journeys. The predictability calculation requires a two-year history of travel time data. It is defined by setting a target travel time based on “previous financial year” and comparing it against the travel time in the “current year”.
Data Owner: KiwiRail
In 2019/20, 98% of ferries arrived on time (i.e. Within 30 minutes of scheduled arrival)
Data Source: KiwiRail
Data Owner: Statistics New Zealand
Breakdown available: Airports
Data Owner: Statistics New Zealand
Breakdown available: Ports
Data Owner: Statistics New Zealand
Note: FOB: Free on board
Data Owner: Statistics New Zealand
Note: TEUs = 20-foot equivalent units
Data Owner: Ministry of Transport
Breakdown Available: Ports
Note: Value = Number of containers (thousands)
Data Owner: Ministry of Transport
Data Owner: Civil Aviation Authority
Note: Includes freight transported domestically on non-passenger flights.
Data Owner: Ministry of Transport
Note: TEUs – 20-foot equivalent units
Breakdown available: Ports
Data Owner: Ministry of Transport
Breakdown available: Region
Data Owner: Ministry of Transport
Note: Data for this indicator are only collected periodically