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Licensed Motor Vehicles in Lancashire
2004

March 2005

Introduction

Information on licensed vehicles is produced annually by the (External) Department for Transport (DfT) based on administrative records held by the (External) Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) . The latest figures provide a snapshot of the levels of vehicle ownership at 30 June 2004. The dataset includes details of the year of vehicle registration, geographic information about the vehicle keeper and specific details about the vehicle type. Motorcycles are detailed in a separate total but it should be noted that these counts are included in the totals for both private and company vehicles.

The dataset only includes vehicles currently registered with the DVLA, whether they are in use or not. Therefore vehicles untaxed and being used illegally (about 1.8 million such vehicles in England and Wales were detailed in the (External) 2002 Vehicle Evasion Duty Survey ) are excluded. Vehicles registered but not currently in use (e.g. held by second hand car dealers) are included in the dataset, but the numbers are thought to be negligible.

The dataset includes only certain vehicle types (cars, motorcycles, scooters and mopeds, tricycles and light vans) as other vehicle types are unlikely to be used for private transport by households. Some vehicles are exempt from having to pay excise duty (e.g. where the keeper of the vehicle is registered disabled) although these still have to be recorded by the DVLA and hence are included as being registered with a 'nil' payment due.

Vehicle Ownership in Lancashire

In 2004 there were nearly 679,400 licensed motor vehicles in the Lancashire NUTS-2 sub-region, equivalent to 2.7% of the England and Wales total or 22.2% of those across the North West Region (Table 1). To give this figure a sense of perspective, it is the equivalent of 82 vehicles for every kilometre of major and minor road in the sub-region. Over the four-year period 2001-04 the number of vehicles in Lancashire continued to rise rapidly by 9.4%. This rate was above the England and Wales average and was roughly equivalent to the net addition of 14,600 vehicles each year.

Table 1 Licensed Vehicles, 2001-2004
 
Number of Licensed Vehicles
Change 2001-2004
Rate per 1,000 Population 2004
2001
2002
2003
2004
No.
%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NORTH LANCASHIRE
202,656
209,891
215,335
221,521
18,865
+9.3
480
Blackpool
55,060
56,987
58,244
59,776
4,716
+8.6
420
Fylde
38,149
39,264
40,219
41,412
3,263
+8.6
552
Lancaster
57,298
59,383
61,131
62,969
5,671
+9.9
464
Wyre
52,149
54,257
55,741
57,364
5,215
+10.0
530
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
CENTRAL LANCASHIRE
207,738
215,183
221,273
227,315
19,577
+9.4
509
Chorley
50,074
52,278
54,077
55,590
5,516
+11.0
545
Preston
51,376
53,027
54,150
55,612
4,236
+8.2
426
South Ribble
53,230
55,086
56,644
57,886
4,656
+8.7
551
West Lancashire
53,058
54,792
56,402
58,227
5,169
+9.7
534
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LANCASHIRE WEST
410,394
425,074
436,608
448,836
38,442
+9.4
494
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
EAST LANCASHIRE
210,715
217,257
223,668
230,561
19,846
+9.4
442
Blackburn with Darwen
50,503
51,971
53,517
55,399
4,896
+9.7
396
Burnley
33,580
34,267
34,941
35,894
2,314
+6.9
406
Hyndburn
32,200
33,291
34,161
35,320
3,120
+9.7
432
Pendle
35,085
36,249
37,530
38,565
3,480
+9.9
432
Ribble Valley
29,299
30,512
31,564
32,490
3,191
+10.9
581
Rossendale
30,048
30,967
31,955
32,893
2,845
+9.5
499
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LANCASHIRE COUNTY
515,546
533,373
548,515
564,222
48,676
+9.4
492
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LANCASHIRE NUTS-2
621,109
642,331
660,276
679,397
58,288
+9.4
475
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
North West
2,809,270
2,896,963
2,971,571
3,061,892
252,621
+9.0
450
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
England and Wales
23,340,073
24,081,318
24,627,096
25,358,781
2,018,708
+8.6
480
Source (External) Department for Transport

In terms of their distribution, total numbers of licensed vehicles in 2004 range from a high of nearly 63,000 in Lancaster to fewer than 32,500 in Ribble Valley. However, expressing the distribution more meaningfully in terms of rates per 1,000 population, vehicle ownership is highest in Ribble Valley (581 vehicles per 1,000 population, or a fifth above the England and Wales average) and lowest in Blackburn with just 396 per thousand (17% below the national average) – Figure 1. Generally speaking, the highest rates of vehicle ownership are to be found, not unexpectedly, in the more affluent 'rural' districts and those with relatively high levels of outward commuting. Above-average numbers of households in such areas enjoy multiple car ownership. Conversely, the larger urban areas, where typically a third or more of households do not have a car or van, have much lower rates of vehicle ownership. (See the Lancashire County Area Profile on Transport for details of 2001 Census estimates of household car and van ownership). Generally speaking, these same larger urban areas also had the lowest rates of increase in vehicle ownership over the 2001-04 period.

Vehicle Ownership by District

The vehicles database distinguishes between those vehicles that are currently registered to a private individual and those that are registered to a company. Overall, more than 95% of all licensed vehicles in Lancashire are registered to private owners, a share more-or-less on a par with the England and Wales average. There is also very little variation locally between Lancashire districts with privately registered vehicle shares ranging from 94.5% in Pendle to a high of 96.4% in Blackpool. Between 2001 and 2004 the number of company registered vehicles fell by about 1,100 or by -3.4% reducing their share of the total vehicle stock over the period from 5.2% to 4.6%.

Motorcycles, though included within the 'total vehicles' count are also identified separately (Table 2). In 2004 there were 28,880 registered motorcycles in the Lancashire sub-region, equivalent to 4.3% of the total vehicle stock compared with a share of 4.4% in England and Wales and a rather lower proportion of 3.7% in the North West. Locally motorcycles accounted for a high of 5.9% of the vehicle stock in South Ribble and 5.1% in Lancaster but just 3.5% in Burnley. Between 2001 and 2004 the growth in registered motorcycles was proportionately greater than other vehicles, rising by nearly a quarter across the sub-region (and by 37% in South Ribble), such growth probably reflecting in part a response to increased traffic congestion but also an increased popularity of motorcycles for leisure purposes.

Table 2 Licensed Motorcycles, 2001-2004
 
Number of Licensed Motorcycles
Change 2001-2004
2001
2002
2003
2004
No.
%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NORTH LANCASHIRE
7,991
8,527
9,082
9,711
1,720
+21.5
Blackpool
2,066
2,182
2,308
2,461
395
+19.1
Fylde
1,238
1,318
1,471
1,564
326
+26.3
Lancaster
2,609
2,808
2,997
3,228
619
+23.7
Wyre
2,078
2,219
2,306
2,458
380
+18.3
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
CENTRAL LANCASHIRE
8,114
8,618
10,007
10,239
2,125
+26.2
Chorley
1,962
2,085
2,234
2,519
557
+28.4
Preston
1,776
1,861
1,968
2,076
300
+16.9
South Ribble
2,491
2,699
3,719
3,421
930
+37.3
West Lancashire
1,885
1,973
2,086
2,223
338
+17.9
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LANCASHIRE WEST
16,105
17,145
19,089
19,950
3,845
+23.9
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
EAST LANCASHIRE
7,034
7,472
8,013
8,928
1.894
+26.9
Blackburn with Darwen
1,588
1,646
1,797
2,018
430
+27.1
Burnley
1,077
1,152
1,188
1,263
186
+17.3
Hyndburn
1,112
1,160
1,267
1,399
287
+25.8
Pendle
1,118
1,216
1,292
1,509
391
+35.0
Ribble Valley
1,000
1,079
1,177
1,267
267
+26.7
Rossendale
1,139
1,219
1,292
1,472
333
+29.2
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LANCASHIRE COUNTY
19,485
20,789
22,997
24,399
4,914
+25.2
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LANCASHIRE NUTS-2
23,139
24,617
27,102
28,878
5,739
+24.8
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
North West
94,342
99,333
106,152
114,634
20,292
+21.5
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
England and Wales
931,838
985,980
1,043,685
1,125,177
193,339
+20.7
Source (External) Department for Transport

Licensed Vehicles by Age

The age of the vehicle stock by broad age bands is a further variable identified in the licensed vehicles database. In 2004, 25.6% of all registered vehicles in Lancashire were between 0-3 years, a level perhaps somewhat surprisingly, above the England and Wales average of 24.0%, though slightly below that of the wider North West Region. Car ownership is closely associated with income levels. Whilst Lancashire has average household incomes generally well below those nationally, the local area enjoys lower living costs, particularly in such areas as housing and such higher rates of new vehicle ownership may simply reflect above-par levels of disposable or discretionary income. Within the sub-region the proportion of vehicles 0-3 years in age ranged from a low of 22% in Blackpool to as high as 31% in Ribble Valley (Table 3). Registered vehicles of more than 10years age made up 27.3% of all vehicles in Lancashire – again presenting a favourable position relative to the national average and with the same two local districts occupying contrary positions.

Table 3 Licensed Vehicles by Age Band, 2004
 
Number of Vehicles
% of Vehicles
Total Vehicles
0-3 years
4-9 years
Over 10 years
0-3 years
4-9 years
Over 10 years
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NORTH LANCASHIRE
53,116
101,242
67,163
24.0
45.7
30.3
221,521
Blackpool
13,179
27,199
19,398
22.0
45.5
32.5
59,776
Fylde
11,350
18,952
11,110
27.4
45.8
26.8
41,412
Lancaster
14,124
28,643
20,202
22.4
45.5
32.1
62,969
Wyre
14,463
26,448
16,453
25.2
46.1
28.7
57,364
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
CENTRAL LANCASHIRE
59,739
106,876
60,700
26.3
47.0
26.7
227,315
Chorley
15,740
25,900
13,950
28.3
46.6
25.1
55,590
Preston
13,004
25,932
16,676
23.4
46.6
30.0
55,612
South Ribble
15,111
27,187
15,588
26.1
47.0
26.9
57,886
West Lancashire
15,884
27,857
14,486
27.3
47.8
24.9
58,227
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LANCASHIRE WEST
112,855
208,118
127,863
25.1
46.4
28.5
448,836
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
EAST LANCASHIRE
61,376
107,551
61,634
26.6
46.6
26.7
230,561
Blackburn with Darwen
13,421
25,967
16,011
24.2
46.9
28.9
55,399
Burnley
9,699
16,705
9,490
27.0
46.5
26.4
35,894
Hyndburn
8,892
16,586
9,842
25.2
47.0
27.9
35,320
Pendle
9,814
17,848
10,903
25.4
46.3
28.3
38,565
Ribble Valley
10,073
15,020
7,397
31.0
46.2
22.8
32,490
Rossendale
9,477
15,425
7,991
28.8
46.9
24.3
32,893
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LANCASHIRE COUNTY
147,631
262,503
154,088
26.2
46.5
27.3
564,222
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LANCASHIRE NUTS-2
174,231
315,669
189,497
25.6
46.5
27.9
679,397
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
North West
815,848
1,437,795
808,249
26.6
47.0
26.4
3,061,892
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
England and Wales
6,091,868
11,842,297
7,424,616
24.0
46.7
29.3
25,358,781
Source (External) Department for Transport

Looking at vehicles ages over the period 2001-2004, England and Wales registered a 13.5% increase in the number of 0-3 year old vehicles, raising their share of the total from 23% in 2001 to 24% in 2004, but a 3.1% decrease in the number of vehicles of 10+ years old (from 32.8% in 2001 to 29.3% in 2004). In the case of Lancashire NUTS-2 the area had an 18.4% increase in the number of 0-3 year old vehicles, their share rising from 23.7% to 25.6% by 2004. The number of vehicles aged 10+years locally fell by 2.0% over the same period reducing their share of the total from 31,1% to 27.9%.

Motor vehicles make a significant contribution to carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions, believed to be a significant greenhouse gas contributing to global warming. Additionally, and especially in urban areas, road transport is also one of the major sources of other emissions which are harmful to human health. In both cases, the emissions are disproportionately concentrated amongst the older vehicles. The reduced number and share of older registered vehicles may therefore be regarded as a positive environmental contribution.

Much greater variations in vehicle age across Lancashire are evident at ward level (see maps and tables below) with, in some instances, 0-3 year old vehicles comprising more than 37% of the total vehicle stock in the area. Contrarily, in the case of the older 10+ years vehicle age group there were many wards where this group comprised in excess of 40% of the vehicle stock. Typically, wards with a high proportion of newer cars are found in a broad swath of fairly affluent commuter territory across large areas of rural East Lancashire and areas abutting Greater Manchester together with other dormitory areas surrounding the Preston/Central Lancashire urban area. Conversely, areas with high proportions of older vehicles are concentrated quite markedly within the larger urban areas, typically in the same wards that also score poorly in terms of unemployment, household incomes and other measures of deprivation.

Table 4 Licensed Vehicles of 0-3 Years of Age by Ward, 2004 - Highest Ranking Wards
Rank
District
Ward
Vehicles Aged 0-3 Years
Number
% of All Vehicles
 
 
 
 
 
1
Chorley
Pennine
509
37.8
2
Blackburn with Darwen
NorthTurton with Tockholes
1,037
37.7
3
Pendle
Higham & Pendleside
422
37.4
4
Ribble Valley
Wiswell & Pendleton
346
37.3
5
Blackburn with Darwen
Fernhurst
1,007
37.3
6
Ribble Valley
Whalley
684
37.3
7
Pendle
Blacko & Higherford
397
36.9
8
Ribble Valley
Billington & OldLangho
620
36.5
9
Burnley
Whittlefield with Ightenhill
1,146
36.5
10
Ribble Valley
Waddington & West Bradford
643
35.7
11
Pendle
Old Laund Booth
353
35.2
12
Rossendale
Cribden
639
34.7
13
Wes Lancashire
Aughton Park
832
34.6
14
Rossendale
Helmshore
1,080
34.5
15
Pendle
Barrowford
909
34.4
16
Ribble Valley
Bowland Newton & Slaidburn
302
34.2
17
Chorley
Euxton North
924
34.1
Source (External) Department for Transport
Table 5 Licensed Vehicles of 10+ Years of Age by Ward, 2004 - Highest Ranking Wards
Rank
District
Ward
Vehicles Aged 10+ Years
Number
% of All Vehicles
 
 
 
 
 
1
Blackburn with Darwen
Bastwell
855
43.9
2
Preston
St Matthew's
850
42.3
3
Wyre
Pharos
918
41.8
4
Preston
Deepdale
690
41.7
5
Lancaster
Harbour
1,105
41.7
6
Lancaster
Heysham North
842
41.7
7
Blackpool
Claremont
932
41.5
8
Lancaster
Poulton
1,171
41.4
9
Blackburn with Darwen
Audley
909
40.9
10
Preston
Fishwick
646
40.8
11
Blackpool
Bloomfield
862
40.7
12
Burnley
Daneshouse with Stoneyholme
609
40.7
13
Pendle
Whitefield
461
40.7
14
Preston
St George's
503
40.2
15
Preston
Ribbleton
1,082
39.8
16
Pendle
Bradley
738
39.3
17
Blackpool
Brunswick
928
39.2
Source (External) Department for Transport

Vehicles Aged 0-3 Years by Wards

Vehicles Aged 10+ Years by Wards Licensed Motor Vehicles

This page was compiled by Bryan Moulding .

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