2020 Annual fleet statistics

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Source: New Zealand Ministry of Transport

The Ministry of Transport’s models and datasets (except for crash analyses), including vehicle fleet statistics, the Transport Dashboards, and the Vehicle Fleet Emissions Model, classify road vehicles into five vehicle type categories: light passenger vehicles, light commercial vehicles, motorcycles, heavy trucks, and buses. This vehicle type categorisation may be different from that found in the publications of the New Zealand Transport Agency, although the Motor Vehicle Register (MVR) is the primary data source for both organisations.

In the Ministry of Transport’s vehicle type categorisation, light vehicles (those with a gross vehicle mass up to 3500 kg) have been categorised into light passenger vehicles and light commercial vehicles. This categorisation is consistent with international standards, such as the EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook

https://www.eea.europa.eu/themes/air/emep-eea-air-pollutant-emission-inventory-guidebook/emep

However, it is important to note that the distinction between light passenger vehicles and light commercial vehicles is based on the (body) type of the vehicle, not its ownership or use. Both light passenger vehicles and light commercial vehicles may be owned and used by private households or commercial enterprises.

The table below shows the correspondence between the specific motor vehicle types used in the motor vehicle register and the Ministry of Transport’s vehicle type categories.

Vehicle types    

Ministry of Transport

vehicle type category

Motor Vehicle

Register vehicle type

Mass
Light Passenger Vehicles Passenger car/van Up to 3500 kg
Light Commercial Vehicles

Goods van/truck/utility

Motor caravan

Bus

Up to 3500 kg
Buses Bus (including minibus) Over 3500 kg
Trucks

Passenger car/van

Goods van/truck/utility

Motor caravan

Over 3500 kg

Motorcycles

Motorcycle

ATV

Moped

 
Miscellaneous

Mobile machine

Special purpose vehicle

Tractor

Agricultural machine

 

Vehicles that are exempt from licensing (typically those used off road) and vehicles that may be licensed, but are not road-worthy (such as those with restoration licences) are not included in the Ministry of Transport’s statistics.

Vehicles classified in the Motor Vehicle Register as buses, but weighing 3500 kg or less are counted as light commercial vehicles as they are usually physically identical to vans.

A small number of vehicles are classified as ‘miscellaneous’. These are generally not included in the Ministry of Transport’s statistics. Many of these vehicles are exempt from licensing.

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