The Department for Transport's vehicle statistics team has released to me a dataset of counts for licensed vehicles in the UK at the end of 2022, for Census 2011 Output Areas.
The data was released with permission to re-use it as open data under the Open Government Licence.
You can download the CSV file containing the data, along with the DfT correpondence:
F0022433 data and docs [20230707].zip (8.5 MB zipped).
DfT provided the data in response to a request I made under the Freedom of Information Act and the Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations. That request was a follow-up to an earlier request that required an ICO decision notice to unlock the full dataset. This latest data was released without any drama.
The vehicle counts are broken down by body type, keepership, and licence status.
The data is compatible with DfT's published table df_VEH0125, which is at LSOA level, but there is no suppression of small numbers in the OA dataset.
The data is in the following format:
OA11 | BodyType | Keepership | LicenceStatus | Count_2022Q4 |
---|---|---|---|---|
E00000001 | Cars | Company | Licensed | 4 |
E00000001 | Cars | Private | Licensed | 54 |
E00000001 | Cars | Private | SORN | 2 |
E00000001 | Light goods vehicles | Company | Licensed | 1 |
E00000001 | Motorcycles | Private | Licensed | 2 |
E00000001 | Motorcycles | Private | SORN | 3 |
If you want to analyse this data in GIS, Output Area boundaries are available from ONS.
As the DfT dataset uses the Output Area list from the 2011 Census, some of the vehicle counts are not directly comparable to OA outputs from the 2021 Census for England and Wales. ONS provides exact-fit and best-fit lookup files between the 2011 and 2021 OA lists.
Thanks to DfT's vehicle statistics team for supplying this data on behalf of DVLA.