With the improvement of living standards, the demand for residents’ travel has grown rapidly. At present, China has surpassed the U.S. to become the world’s largest vehicle sales country. By the end of 2018, there had been over 200 million private passenger cars in China. Meanwhile, the increase in the number of cars has also brought a series of other problems: energy consumption, air pollution, traffic congestion, etc. Therefore, some first-tier cities have successively introduced motor vehicle purchase restriction policies to constrain the surge of local private cars. However, existing researches have overemphasized the factors that promote the development of China’s motor vehicle market and ignored the importance of the purchase restrict...
China’s economic expansion is fueling an accelerated demand for private vehicles. While China’s grow...
In response to severe traffic congestion and air pollution, Beijing introduced a car ownership restr...
To combat traffic congestion and air pollution, many cities restrict vehicle ownership, but little i...
Overpassing the United States, China has become the world’s largest automobile market causing transp...
Facing rapid motorization, many Chinese municipalities are implementing policies that restrict car o...
Car ownership is growing very rapidly in China; whilst this is a reflection of sustained economic gr...
The fast growth of vehicle population in China has caused problems such as traffic congestion and ex...
Addressing the environmental challenges that are a result of the ballooning Chinese economy is becom...
On August 2012, the municipal government of Guangzhou decided to restrict car registrations by means...
China is the most populous country in the world. With a population of 1.3 billion, meeting the housi...
Vehicle restriction policies are introduced worldwide to alleviate traffic congestion and promote pu...
Recent years, with the rapid growth of car ownership in Beijing, urban transportation service level,...
A driving restriction policy, as one of the control-and-command rationing measures, is a politically...
China has been one of the most aggressive countries in electric vehicle (EV) promotion. However, pri...
Growth in car ownership has significant impacts on the use of urban space and management of urban en...
China’s economic expansion is fueling an accelerated demand for private vehicles. While China’s grow...
In response to severe traffic congestion and air pollution, Beijing introduced a car ownership restr...
To combat traffic congestion and air pollution, many cities restrict vehicle ownership, but little i...
Overpassing the United States, China has become the world’s largest automobile market causing transp...
Facing rapid motorization, many Chinese municipalities are implementing policies that restrict car o...
Car ownership is growing very rapidly in China; whilst this is a reflection of sustained economic gr...
The fast growth of vehicle population in China has caused problems such as traffic congestion and ex...
Addressing the environmental challenges that are a result of the ballooning Chinese economy is becom...
On August 2012, the municipal government of Guangzhou decided to restrict car registrations by means...
China is the most populous country in the world. With a population of 1.3 billion, meeting the housi...
Vehicle restriction policies are introduced worldwide to alleviate traffic congestion and promote pu...
Recent years, with the rapid growth of car ownership in Beijing, urban transportation service level,...
A driving restriction policy, as one of the control-and-command rationing measures, is a politically...
China has been one of the most aggressive countries in electric vehicle (EV) promotion. However, pri...
Growth in car ownership has significant impacts on the use of urban space and management of urban en...
China’s economic expansion is fueling an accelerated demand for private vehicles. While China’s grow...
In response to severe traffic congestion and air pollution, Beijing introduced a car ownership restr...
To combat traffic congestion and air pollution, many cities restrict vehicle ownership, but little i...