DATELINE: Design and Application of a Travel Survey for European Long-Distance Trips
Based on an International Network of Expertise
Project details
Duration
09.1989-08.2000
Sponsor
external page EC European Commission
Contractors
- SOCIALDATA - Institut fuer Verkehrs- und Infrastrukturforschung GmbH, Muenchen, D (Coordinator)
- Universitaet für Bodenkultur, Wien Institute for Transport Studies, A
- Helsinki University of Technology, Transportation Engineering, FIN
- Ministry of Transport, Transport Research Centre, Rotterdam, NL
- Peter Davidson Consultancy, London, GB
- POLIEDRA Centre in Environmental Economics and Manage-ment, Milano, I
- Institut Socialdata i Sverige AB, S
- TIS Transportes, Inovaçao e Sistemas, Lisboa, P
- TRIAS SA; Thessaloniki, GR
- University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Transport operations research group, GB
- University of Maribor, Civil Engineering Informatics Centre, SLO
Staff
Prof. Dr. K.W. Axhausen
Summary
Within the fifth Framework Programme, the European Commission, Directorate-General for Energy and Transport, has started a project on long-distance passenger mobility in co-operation with an international consortium of firms and research organisations.
Passenger transport statistics at an European level are needed to support the Common Transport Policy - yet, there does not exist a high quality database at the European level. Therefore DATELINE will develop a total survey design for an European travel survey of long-distance mobility which can be implemented in an uniform way in all Member States of the European Union. This survey will be implemented in all Member States. The results will create a valid database, that will produce indicators for long-distance traveling and will allow comparisons between the European countries. This database will also be usable in a national context and within the EUROSTAT statistical programme and could provide answers to planning-related questions and an input for analysis.
The idea of DATELINE is to provide a survey system which can be used in each country on a national level. This will ensure international comparability. On behalf of the European Com-mission we, the DATELINE project group, want to co-operate with the national institutions and organisations that are in charge of planning and monitoring long-distance mobility in every Member State (such as the Ministries of Transport or the Statistical Offices and Institutes).