Nobody Left Behind Envisioning inclusive cities in a low-car future

This report outlines the impacts of the low-car transition in cities on disabled people and pathways to achieving an inclusive low-car city. 

Our report conducted in-depth interviews and a focus group consisting of people with a range of disabilities.  Participants recognised that reducing car use is a vital part of addressing the climate crisis, but emphasised that creating low-car futures must be a process which accounts for the challenges disabled people face in their daily lives. 

The report concludes that efforts to reduce traffic need to be focused on encouraging non-disabled people to make fewer car journeys as alternative modes of transport are more accessible to them. In doing so, reduce the conditions that create the disabling environment of cities.