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Abstract

At a time when global efforts to reduce CO2 and other emissions from transport are gaining momentum, this paper provides a novel, interdisciplinary systematic review of 106 peer-reviewed studies researching zero-car households. The review consolidates international knowledge on the individual and systemic factors influencing zero-car households at the micro (individuals or households), meso (groups or communities), and macro (governmental) scale. In addition to insights into effective policy interventions to reduce dependence on private car ownership, we offer two novel contributions to transport research. Firstly, we find that 75% of studies are uninformed by any social science theories which limits the actionable and generalisable insights that can be made on car reduction. Secondly, this is the first systematic review to draw a distinction between households which are zero-car by constraint (car-less) versus choice (car-free). This differentiation offers important insights into the contrasting needs and priorities of the two groups. A consistent finding across contexts is that low-income, child-free adults are closely associated with zero-car households. There is no evidence that zero-car householders have pro-environmental values but, in some countries, affluent and well-educated city-dwellers are choosing to live car-free. However, there remain practical and emotional barriers to becoming a zero-car household by choice. Effective policy interventions to encourage zero-car households are found to include residential parking controls and car clubs. The review deepens current understanding of car ownership trajectories and public acceptability of car use and ownership policies. It informs both academics and policymakers in addressing knowledge gaps critical for advancing sustainable urban mobility.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)390-412
Number of pages23
JournalTransport Reviews
Volume45
Issue number3
Early online date3 Mar 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 3 Mar 2025

Data Availability Statement

This study was a re-analysis of existing data, which is openly available at locations cited in the reference section. Further documentation about data processing are available at the University of Bath Research Data Archive at https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-01488

Acknowledgements

We thank the anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments which helped us improve the quality of the final manuscript.

Keywords

  • built environment
  • Car ownership
  • car sharing
  • life events
  • transport policy
  • travel behaviour change

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Transportation

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