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New Zealand motor vehicle registration statistics - 2006

Glossary of terms

Car A vehicle designed primarily for the carrying of passengers.
Commercial A vehicle designed primarily for the carriage of goods, such as, vans, utilities and trucks.  This definition also includes buses and coaches in our registration statistics.
Ex-overseas An ex-overseas vehicle is one which has been previously registered in another country before arrival in New Zealand (ex-overseas vehicles are also referred to as used imports).
Gross vehicle weight Also known as gross vehicle mass – denotes the manufacturer's gross laden weight of a vehicle, in kilograms.
Licensing The process of issuing a licence to a vehicle to allow it to be used on the road. Vehicles are licensed after they are registered – the vehicle owner pays a licensing fee, and a licence label is attached to the vehicle.
Miscellaneous A miscellaneous vehicle (in registration statistics) is one which, by its design, is not of a commonly defined vehicle type eg, steam engine, crane.
New For the purpose of registration statistics, the definition of new also includes ex-overseas vehicles.
Postal districts Where indicated, figures are tabulated by areas of New Zealand known as postal districts as defined by NZ Post. These districts have been retained to provide historical trend analysis.
Registration The process of adding a vehicle to the Motor Vehicle Register – a vehicle, whether new or used, must first be registered before it can be licensed to be used on the road. Registration has been traditionally confused with licensing – registration is normally carried out only once in the lifetime of a vehicle, whereas licensing is renewed every six or twelve months.

Notes


  1. The statistics in this book refer to vehicle registrations – not vehicle imports. Import statistics would generally differ from registration statistics because of the carry-over of stocks from one year to the next.
  2. All the statistics in this book refer to calendar years, unless otherwise indicated. Where data is reported as at 30 June, this relates to the Land Transport New Zealand financial year from 1 July to 30 June.

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