18-09-2008Web magazine
The average distance covered by car on Sundays is 190 kilometres, as against 270 kilometres on weekdays, hence the Dutch roads are quieter on Sundays, but the car occupancy rate is higher.
16-09-2008Web magazine
One in four Dutch commutes was done by bicycle in 2007. The average distance cyclists covered per journey was 4 kilometres, taking just over 15 minutes on average.
11-09-2008Web magazine
In spite of the fact that more cars were sold in the second quarter of 2008, turnover in this branch was lower.
19-08-2008Web magazine
17-07-2008Web magazine
On 1 January last year, 7.2 million cars were registered in the Netherlands, an average of 214 per square kilometre. In neighbourhoods where the average house value is low, car density tends to be higher.
15-07-2008Web magazine
Nearly one tenth of Dutch public transport users occasionally feel so unsafe that they opt for an alternative or prefer to stay at home.
17-06-2008Web magazine
Motorcycle dealers have had a good first quarter this year: they sold 5,350 new motorcycles, 16 percent more than in the same period last year. Total turnover grew by just over 7 percent in the first quarter.
06-05-2008Article
This report describes research which focused on integrating transport and trade statistics to construct a complete and consistent database on the volume of trade and transport.
24-04-2008Press release
Last year, 791 people were killed on Dutch roads.
24-04-2008Web magazine
In the first quarter of 2008, car lease rates dropped by nearly 2 percent relative to the previous quarter.
03-04-2008Web magazine
More and more cars start a new life abroad instead of being dismantled in Dutch scrap yards.
20-03-2008Web magazine
Transport of passengers and goods through Dutch airports continued to grow in 2007.
11-03-2008Web magazine
In 2007, 37 percent of people in the Netherlands reported being bothered by traffic in the neighbourhood where they lived. Most of the problems concerned speeding, but traffic noise and aggressive driving were also often reported.
04-03-2008Web magazine
The Netherlands has one of the shortest railway networks in western Europe. Together with Belgium and the United Kingdom, it does have the largest share of multiple track railway, however.
07-02-2008Web magazine
31-01-2008Web magazine
Private cars registered in the Netherlands averaged nearly 14 thousand kilometres in 2006, an increase by more than 5 percent relative to 2001. Company cars in particular covered more kilometres.
09-01-2008Web magazine
03-01-2008Web magazine