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77% of inland freight transported in EU conducted by road in 2020

29 Apr '22
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Road transport accounted for 77 per cent of the European Union’s (EU) inland freight transport in 2020, the highest figure recorded in the past decade, according to Eurostat, the EU’s statistics office. Rail and inland waterways transport accounted for 17 per cent and 6 per cent of inland freight transport respectively in that year (based on tonne-kilometres performed).

The share of road transport increased by 1 percentage point (pp) compared with 2019 and by 4 pp compared with the year recording the lowest share in the last decade, i.e., in 2012.

Meanwhile, the share of rail transport reached a low point in 2020 (17 per cent). It decreased by 1 pp compared with 2019 and by 2 pp compared with the year recording the highest share in the last decade, which was 2011.

The share of inland waterways also slightly decreased in 2020 (6 per cent), reaching the same low point as observed in 2018. It decreased by 0.2 pp compared with 2019 and by 2 pp compared with the years recording the highest share in the last decade (2010, 2012 and 2013).

Road transport was the main mode of transport for inland freight in almost all EU member states in 2020, and accounted for more than 70 per cent of inland freight transport in 16 member states.

The only exceptions were Lithuania and Latvia, where rail transport was the main inland transport mode, accounting for 65 per cent and 57 per cent of inland freight transport respectively. These were the highest shares of rail transport among the EU member states.

Only 35 per cent of inland freight tonne-kilometres was performed by road in Lithuania, while in Latvia this mode of transport accounted for 44 per cent.

In 2020, the member states that recorded the largest shares of road transport were Ireland (99 per cent), Greece (97 per cent) and Spain (96 per cent). The countries with the largest shares of inland waterways were the Netherlands (42 per cent), Bulgaria and Romania (both 29 per cent).

ALCHEMPro News Desk (DS)

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