Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1065869 Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

We consider constraints that prevent people with environmental concerns from buying “green” vehicles that are smaller, more fuel-efficient, and less polluting by using a series of focus group discussions. We find that the features of vehicles currently on the market, family and work responsibilities, residential choices, and routines and preferences all act as constraints. Serious misunderstandings about the environmental impacts of owning and using vehicles also were noted, making it difficult for many to accurately assess their alternatives. For some, environmental concerns are unlikely to influence future vehicle purchase decisions, even if constraints were removed altogether; other priorities have taken and will take precedence over the environmental impacts of their choices.

► We used focus groups to understand perceived constraints to buying “green” vehicles. ► Misunderstandings of vehicles’ environmental impacts discourage such purchases. ► Other constraints include residential choices, responsibilities, preferences and habits.

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