Statistiques du transport routier
Statistiques, données et indicateurs (13)
Anglais
18-mai-2011
The latest update of global freight data-based analysis of topical transport trends collected by the International Transport Forum. This May 2011 issue entitled “Recovery and Rebalancing?” looks at the most recent data on global freight.
Anglais
17-mai-2011
This edition covers the impact of the global economic crisis on freight transport in ITF countries as well as latest road safety trends.
Anglais
08-mars-2011
The latest update of global freight data collected by the International Transport Forum shows few signs that reduce the uncertainty about economic recovery after the 2008 crisis.
Anglais
25-janv.-2011
A new study finds that improving average fuel economy for the global car fleet by at least 50% by 2050 is achievable.
Anglais
23-déc.-2010
This report provides an overview of safety trends for the year 2009 as well as preliminary trends for the year 2010 in IRTAD countries. It focuses on country performance and road safety measures implemented over the past five years to reduce the number of traffic casualties.
Anglais
25-mai-2010
International Transport Forum releases annual statistics update. The global economic crisis and the collapse of world trade in 2009 had a major impact on the transport sector, according to first-hand statistical figures for 2009 published by the International Transport Forum (ITF) at the OECD.
Anglais
19-mai-2010
International Transport Forum puts figure at less than 150 000 for first time ever.
Anglais
02-avr.-2010
The International Transport Forum's quarterly data briefings are based on seasonally adjusted data and provide analysis of transport trends using the latest data from our short-term statistics.
Anglais
10-mars-2009
For all the latest statistics and trends in the transport sector.
Anglais
21-déc.-2005
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Événements/conférences/réunions (3)
Anglais
25-janv.-2011
A new study finds that improving average fuel economy for the global car fleet by at least 50% by 2050 is achievable.
Anglais
14-déc.-2010
International Transport Forum
"The Cancun Agreements decided at COP 16 may have given new impetus to a stalled UN negotiating process but will have no direct impact on continued global growth of transport CO2 emissions", commented Jack Short, Secretary General of the International Transport Forum.
Anglais
25-nov.-2010
Green growth is a new strategy to decouple the inverse relationship between economic growth and environmental preservation. In a joint event in Paris, the International Transport Forum and the Korean Transport Institute (KOTI) address the issue of growth in transport.