National statistics

International road freight statistics, United Kingdom: July 2021 to June 2022

Published 8 December 2022

About this release

This statistical release summarises the latest statistics on the international activity of UK-registered heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) up to June 2022. The information is derived from continuous surveys of businesses operating road goods vehicles.

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Definition

HGV: A lorry with a plated weight of 3.5 tonnes or more (the plated weight is the maximum permissible weight of a vehicle when loaded).

Overview of international road freight statistics

Note:

The previous announcement of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union and subsequent transition period, along with the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and resulting supply chain disruption, have caused higher levels of volatility in freight statistics over the past 2 years.

Road freight activity by HGVs transporting freight internationally has decreased over the 12-month period ending June 2022.

Infographic 1: Total amount of goods lifted, and goods moved internationally by UK-registered HGVs in the 12-month period ending June 2022, broken down into imports and exports. Table RFS0201

International road freight activity over the 12-month period ending June 2022.

UK-registered HGVs transporting freight internationally in the 12-month period ending June 2022 lifted a total of 6.07 million tonnes, this is a decrease of 1% compared to the 12-month period ending June 2021 (6.13 million tonnes) and 26% below the average lifted from 2015 to 2019 (8.15 million tonnes).

Definition

Goods lifted: the weight of goods carried, measured in tonnes. This is a measure of the total amount of goods transported internationally by UK-registered HGVs.

Goods moved: the weight of goods carried, multiplied by the distance hauled, measured in tonne kilometres. This is a measure of the overall activity of UK-registered HGVs, accounting for both the distance travelled by each vehicle and the weight of its load.

The impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and European Union (EU) exit on road goods vehicles traveling to Europe

These statistics cover a period where there were still some measures in place to limit the impact and transmission of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. COVID-19 has had a wide impact on UK society and economic activity since March 2020. These figures should be considered within this context, and so a timeline has been provided to assist.

Infographic 2: 2021 COVID-19 measures

Infographic 2 illustrates the COVID-19 measures in place each month between January 2021 and March 2022 in England. Restrictions from the third lockdown began to ease between March and July 2021. The delta variant was identified in England between May and June 2021. Finally, on the 8 December 2021 some restrictions were implemented following the spread of the Omicron variant, with COVID-19 restrictions later removed in England on 24 February 2022.

Chart 1: Goods lifted internationally by UK-registered HGVs, shown with typical variation from the average, quarterly between 2015 and 2022 (Quarter 2, April to June)

Chart 1 illustrates the amount of goods lifted internationally by UK-registered HGVs between 2015 and 2022 quarter 2, as well as the variation from the 2015 to 2019 average.

The average amount of goods lifted between 2015 and 2019 was 2.0 million tonnes. The typical variation from this figure is shown by the standard deviation, which at 0.2 million tonnes indicates the amount of goods lifted has been between 1.8 and 2.2 million (0.2 million tonnes higher or lower than the 2.0 million tonnes average) over this 5-year period.

In 2021 quarter 1 the amount of goods lifted fell to 1.2 million tonnes and remained below typical variation throughout 2021. In 2022 quarter 1 there was a slight recovery, although goods lifted remained below 2 standard deviations from the 2015 to 2019 average. This recovery continued in 2022 quarter 2, with the amount of goods lifted rising to within 1 standard deviation of the 2015 to 2019 average.

Data source and more information

Previously international road freight data was collected via paper surveys until 1 August 2021, when the method to collect data transitioned to an online survey.

This short statistical release provides the latest headline statistics on the amount of goods carried by UK-registered HGVs and the distance they travelled. This release is published each quarter.

A more detailed annual release on international road freight is also available, which covers the type of goods carried by UK-registered HGVs, as well as their country of origin and destination. This annual report also summarises the latest information from Eurostat and the Traffic Commissioners from Great Britain on foreign-registered HGVs travelling to and from the UK, cabotage, and goods vehicle operator licenses.

Accompanying data tables are available which give further detail on the key results presented in the statistical release.

Further information about the statistics and methodology in this report can be found in the road freight domestic and international statistics guidance

Other statistics related to freight and trade are available.

Road goods vehicles travelling to Europe: 2021
ONS UK trade statistical bulletins
Port freight annual statistics: 2021
Rail freight statistics
Aviation statistics

National Statistics

These statistics are designated as National Statistics. National Statistics are produced to high professional standards as set out in the Code of Practice for Statistics. The Code of Practice for Statistics plays an essential role in ensuring that statistics published by government inspire the public confidence through demonstrating trustworthiness and providing high-quality statistics.

The continued designation of the road freight statistics as National Statistics was confirmed in December 2016 following a compliance check by the Office for Statistics Regulation against the Code of Practice in July 2016.

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