Abstract

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 restriction policies. In this study, policies in Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, and Guangzhou are introduced, and their impacts on local private passenger car stock are analyzed. The results indicate that purchase restriction policies kept the car ownership per thousand people in these cities in a relatively stable level with growing economy. Therefore, as the number of cities with restriction policies increases, it is necessary to take those policies into consideration in the forecast of possession. Meanwhile, the local governments should still think over policy contents from more aspects, like number of issued plates every year, special measures for new energy vehicles, and travel demand of residents.

Highlights

  • Erefore, many researches have been done to analyze and predict the development trends of vehicle sales or stock, and some are used as the basic assumption for further studies, like energy consumption or greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of vehicle eet

  • Feng et al evaluated the performance of purchase restriction policy in Shanghai by comparing the vehicle stock in Shanghai with three similar areas [30]. e results indicated that the annual growth rate of private car ownership had dropped by 30% since 2003

  • Purchase restriction policies gradually have great impacts on vehicle stock. e objective of this study is to evaluate the influence of this kind of policies on vehicle stock

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Introduction

Erefore, many researches have been done to analyze and predict the development trends of vehicle sales or stock, and some are used as the basic assumption for further studies, like energy consumption or GHG emissions of vehicle eet. E drop of sales was partly due to the slowdown in economic growth Another reason that is overlooked is the purchase restriction in some first-tier cities. As more and more cities begin to introduce vehicle purchase restriction policies, it becomes necessary to evaluate the impacts of these policies on vehicle stock or sales. Some studies did focus on the purchase restriction policies in China. Shi and Jian compared vehicle stocks in two cities in China, Beijing, and Huhhot, under with and without car purchasing restriction policy scenarios [27]. Feng et al evaluated the performance of purchase restriction policy in Shanghai by comparing the vehicle stock in Shanghai with three similar areas [30]. It is necessary to make a more comprehensive analysis and provide recommendations to policymakers

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