Provisional road traffic estimates, Great Britain: April 2021 to March 2022
Published 28 September 2022
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About this release
This release presents provisional estimates for road traffic in Great Britain for April 2021 to March 2022. Provisional estimates are published quarterly and remain provisional until after they have been constrained by the final annual estimates each year. These provisional estimates are based on traffic data collected continuously from a network of around 300 automatic traffic counters. Final annual figures also incorporate manual traffic count data.
Traffic shows a seasonal pattern at the national level, being highest in summer and lowest in winter. This publication focuses on rolling annual traffic totals, which better illustrate medium and long term trends in traffic.
Final 2022 annual traffic estimates are expected to be published in May 2023. The next provisional figures, for the year ending September 2022, are due to be released in December 2022.
Historic Minor Road Traffic Estimates Revisions
Minor road traffic estimates from 2000 to 2020 have been revised as a result of a previously announced review. Further information on the review and the impact of the revisions can be found in the technical report available on the road traffic statistics guidance page.
Headline figures
The recent trends in road traffic have been impacted by the national restrictions implemented from March 2020 onwards following the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Provisional estimates show motor vehicles travelled 318.6 billion vehicle miles in Great Britain for the year ending March 2022. All motor vehicle traffic increased compared to the year ending March 2021 (+29.7%), but was 5.9% lower than pre-pandemic levels (the year ending December 2019).
Chart 1: Rolling annual indices of road traffic in Great Britain from 1994 (2015 onwards shown) (from TRA2501b)
Compared to the year ending March 2021, in the year ending March 2022:
- car traffic increased by 32.9% to 237.5 billion vehicle miles
- van and lorry traffic increased by 25.2% and 10.1%, respectively
- motorway traffic increased by 38.0%
- ’A’ road traffic increased by 29.6%
- minor road traffic increased by 25.6%
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
Data since March 2020 are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK. This should be considered when comparing them with previous time periods.
Chart 2 shows how changes in estimated quarterly traffic levels have impacted the rolling annual traffic index since the start of the pandemic. In 2018 and 2019, quarterly traffic levels remained broadly stable, ranging from 78.2 to 87.9 billion vehicle miles. Traffic levels were lower during the pandemic and the quarters most impacted were April to June 2020 and January to March 2021, recording 45.9 and 56.0 billion vehicle miles, respectively.
The rolling annual traffic index reached the lowest level (since records start in 1994) for the year ending March 2021. All motor vehicle traffic levels were 27.5% lower in the year ending March 2021 when compared to the year ending December 2019. This is because it is the only rolling annual period to include data from both quarters most impacted by the pandemic. Each following rolling annual index has seen an increase as they no longer include the period April to June 2020. The most recent rolling annual index, for the year ending March 2022, is the first that does not include data from either of these two quarters most impacted by the pandemic.
All motor vehicle traffic in the year ending March 2022 was 5.9% lower than pre-pandemic levels (the year ending December 2019), but increased compared to the year ending March 2021 (+29.7%). The trends have also varied across the year, as shown in the road traffic daily trends which is published on a weekly basis.
Chart 2: Recent trends in road traffic in Great Britain from 2018 (from TRA2501b and TRA2501e)
Publication of daily road traffic trends during the COVID-19 pandemic
Transport use during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is a weekly statistical publication which includes estimates of road traffic change on Great Britain’s roads for each day since 1 March 2020. The road traffic figures in the weekly publication use the same data source as the statistics presented in this release. However, to achieve a daily estimate of traffic change, lower levels of validation have been applied compared to the statistical outputs presented here. Further information is available in the corresponding methodology note.
Summary of trends
Table 1 shows how vehicle traffic in the year ending March 2022 compares to a selection of earlier years. The background information section of this statistical release provides details on how to interpret comparisons between rolling annual periods. Note that any differences between -0.5% and +0.5% are considered negligible.
Table 1: Provisional estimates of vehicle miles travelled in Great Britain in the year ending March 2022 compared to earlier years (from TRA2501a)
Percentage change from… | Last quarter | Last year | Pre-pandemic | Five years ago | |||
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Year ending | Mar 2022 | Dec 2021 | Mar 2021 | Dec 2019 | Mar 2017 | ||
All motor vehicle traffic | 318.6 billion | +7.1% | +29.7% | -5.9% | -3.1% | ||
Cars and taxis | 237.5 billion | +7.3% | +32.9% | -9.6% | -6.9% | ||
Light goods vehicles | 58.8 billion | +8.1% | +25.2% | +9.9% | +15.1% | ||
Heavy goods vehicles | 17.8 billion | +1.6% | +10.1% | +3.2% | +4.6% | ||
Motorways | 65.4 billion | +8.5% | +38.0% | -7.2% | -3.6% | ||
‘A’ roads | 138.5 billion | +6.8% | +29.6% | -7.8% | -4.6% | ||
Minor roads | 114.7 billion | +6.6% | +25.6% | -2.7% | -0.8% |
Road traffic by vehicle type
Car and taxi traffic increased by 32.9%, to 237.5 billion vehicle miles, when compared to the year ending March 2021. Car traffic rolling annual estimates remain lower than those for before the pandemic (-9.6% when compared to the year ending December 2019). Prior to the pandemic, car and taxi traffic increased by 5.7% between 2015 and 2019.
Van traffic increased by 25.2%, to 58.8 billion vehicle miles, when compared to the year ending March 2021. This figure is also higher than levels before the pandemic (+9.9% when compared to the year ending December 2019). Prior to the pandemic, van traffic increased by 11.8% between 2015 and 2019.
Lorry traffic increased by 10.1%, to 17.8 billion vehicle miles, when compared to the year ending March 2021. In the year ending March 2022, lorry traffic was slightly higher than before the pandemic (+3.2% when compared to the year ending December 2019). Prior to the pandemic, lorry traffic increased by 2.6% between 2015 and 2019.
Chart 3: Rolling annual index of road traffic in Great Britain, by vehicle type from 1994 (2015 onwards shown) (from TRA2501b)
Road traffic by road type
Motorway traffic increased by 38.0%, to 65.4 billion vehicle miles, when compared to the year ending March 2021. Motorway traffic rolling annual estimates remain lower than those for before the pandemic (-7.2% when compared to the year ending December 2019). Prior to the pandemic, motorway traffic increased by 6.0% between 2015 and 2019.
‘A’ road traffic increased by 29.6%, to 138.5 billion vehicle miles, when compared to the year ending March 2021. ‘A’ road traffic levels remain lower than before the pandemic (-7.8% when compared to the year ending December 2019). Prior to the pandemic, ‘A’ road traffic increased by 6.5% between 2015 and 2019.
Minor road traffic increased by 25.6%, to 114.3 billion vehicle miles, when compared to the year ending March 2021. Minor road traffic was lower than levels before the pandemic (-2.7% when compared to the year ending December 2019). Prior to the pandemic, minor traffic increased by 4.4% between 2015 and 2019.
Chart 4: Rolling annual index of road traffic in Great Britain by road type from 1994 (2015 onwards shown) (from TRA2502b)
Background information
Glossary
Term | Definition |
---|---|
Billion | A thousand million |
Great Britain | England, Wales and Scotland |
Index Number | Comparing changes over time from a selected base year, often across multiple indicators where they cannot be directly compared |
Q1 | Quarter 1: 1st January to 31st March. Similar for other quarters |
Traffic | Total distance travelled by vehicles, combining the number of vehicles on the road and how far they drive |
Vehicle miles | The units that traffic is measured in. Three vehicles travelling for four miles each would account for 12 vehicle miles worth of traffic |
Lorry/HGV | A goods vehicle over 3.5 tonnes gross vehicle weight |
Van/LCV | A goods vehicle under 3.5 tonnes gross vehicle weight |
Major road | ‘A’ roads and Motorways |
Minor road | ‘B’, ‘C’ and unclassified roads |
Rural road | Roads within an area with a population of under 10,000 people |
Urban road | Roads within an area with a population of 10,000 or more people in England and Wales over 3,000 in Scotland |
About rolling annual comparisons
Rolling annual comparisons provide insightful evidence into the nature of road traffic in Great Britain. Chart 5 shows how to interpret rolling annual data and how data from rolling annual periods have been compared in this statistical release.
Chart 5: Guidance on comparing rolling annual data
Further information
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