Index figures traffic density
Weekdays/working days | Periods | Index figures by type of road Total (2000=100) | Index figures by type of road National roads Total national roads (2000=100) | Index figures by type of road National roads Motorways (2000=100) | Index figures by type of road Provincial roads (2000=100) | Index figures by type of road Main road system Total main roads (2000=100) | Index figures by type of road Main road system Main transport routes (2000=100) | Index figures by type of road Main road system Roads to hinterland (2000=100) | Index figures by type of road Randstad screenlines Total Randstad screenlines (2000=100) | Index figures by type of road Randstad screenlines On national roads (2000=100) | Index figures by type of road Randstad screenlines On provincial roads (2000=100) |
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Days including weekends | 2005 yearly average* | 108 | 109 | 109 | 103 | 112 | 112 | 106 | 106 | 106 | 102 |
Days excluding weekends | 2005 yearly average* | 108 | 109 | 109 | 103 | . | . | . | . | . | . |
Source: CBS |
Table explanation
Index figures traffic density by most important road categories and
by type of day (weekday/working day) and region
1994 - 2005; January 1998 - December 2005
Changed on January 05 2012.
Frequency: Discontinued.
by type of day (weekday/working day) and region
1994 - 2005; January 1998 - December 2005
Changed on January 05 2012.
Frequency: Discontinued.
Description topics
- Index figures by type of road
- Index figures concerning traffic density by type of road: national roads
(including motorways), provincial roads, main road system and
screenlines within the Randstad agglomeration.- Total
- National roads
- National roads are operated and maintained by the Department of Public
Works.- Total national roads
- Motorways
- Provincial roads
- Provincial roads are operated and maintained by provincial authorities.
- Main road system
- Main road system:
Dutch main roads (mostly national roads) can be classified into three
categories:
1. Roads to the hinterland: chiefly roads connecting the Rotterdam
and Amsterdam ports and Schiphol airport to the hinterland (incl.
Belgium and Germany).
2. Main transport routes: less important (national) roads for traffic
travelling through the Netherlands.
3. Main roads: all other roads included in the main road system.
Index figures concerning working day are not (yet) available.- Total main roads
- Main transport routes
- Roads to hinterland
- Randstad screenlines
- Randstad screenlines:
Fixed points on national and provincial roads intersecting an imaginary
line surrounding the Randstad agglomeration. The starting point is the
coastal town of IJmuiden. The line runs north of Amsterdam, east of
Utrecht (Amsterdam-Rijn-kanaal) and back to Rotterdam and Hoek van
Holland. Index figures concerning working days are not (yet) available.- Total Randstad screenlines
- On national roads
- On provincial roads