Long-Run Trends in Car Use

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Series Details No.152, January 2014
Publication Date January 2014
ISBN 978-92-821-0592-4
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The growth of car use in several advanced economies has slowed down, stopped, or turned negative. The change can not be attributed to adverse economic conditions alone. Socio-demographic factors, including population ageing and changing patterns of education, working, and household composition matter. Rising urbanisation and less car-oriented policies in some cities also reduce the growth of car use, perhaps combined with changing attitudes towards mobility. Some groups choose to use cars less, others are forced to.

This report summarises insights into the drivers of change in car use. It shows that explanations are place-specific, and that projections of future car use are increasingly uncertain. The task for policy-makers is to identify mobility strategies that are robust under an increasingly wide range of plausible scenarios.

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ITF: Long-Run Trends in Car Use: Summary and Conclusions http://www.internationaltransportforum.org/jtrc/DiscussionPapers/DP201309.pdf

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