This book presents selected proceedings from the 11th International Conference on Transportation Systems Engineering and Management (CTSEM 2025), offering insights into the latest advancements in transportation planning, traffic engineering, and sustainable infrastructure. It covers key topics such as urban and regional transportation planning, public and mass transit systems, and the application of ML and AI in traffic management and transportation systems. This book also explores innovations in pavement materials, design, and construction, emphasizing sustainable practices and the use of recycled and alternative materials. Further, it addresses critical aspects of road safety, traffic flow modeling, and the evaluation, rehabilitation, and maintenance of transportation infrastructure. Special focus is given to the environmental impact of transportation project, including air and noise pollution, and lifecycle assessments. Contributions from experts offer practical solutions for enhancing infrastructure resilience and efficiency, especially in the context of helping countries like India. This book serves as a comprehensive reference for professionals, researchers, and policymakers working to shape the future of transportation systems.
Predicting Traffic Collision Trends Using Polynomial Regression: A
Data-Driven Approach (20172022).- Operation and Maintenance Stage Road
Safety Audit of MDR Section of Odisha State: A Case Study.- Speeding and
Calming Characteristics and Speed Prediction Based on Spatiotemporal Traffic
Data.- Assessment of Traffic-Relevant Personality Traits in Commercial and
Crane Drivers Using the Inventory of Driving-Related Personality Traits
Revision (IVPE-R) Test.- Investigating the Influence of Drowsiness on the
Performance of Long-Haul Truck Drivers.- Traffic Safety Analysis of
Adolescent Bicycle Riders on the Way to School and Back.- Assessment of
Transverse Bar Markings as a Traffic Control Device for Highways.- Study of
Lane Changing Operations for Varying Traffic Conditions on a Different
Highway Configurations on Indian Highways.- An Investigation for Determining
Passenger Car Units of Indian Road Traffic: A Systematic Literature Review
of PCU Studies.- Behavioural Analysis and Risk Segmentation of Two-Wheeler
Delivery Riders: A Data-Driven Exploratory Study in Urban India.- Feasibility
study of using GGBS as filler in Cold Recycled Asphalt Mixes.- A
State-of-the-Art Review on the Utilization of Various Supplementary
Cementitious Materials (SCM) in Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) Aggregate
Concrete.- Analyzing the synergistic effect of filler and rap content on the
performance of OGFC.- Evaluating Stone Mastic Asphalt Performance: A Review
of Influence of Binder Type on Rutting, Cracking and Moisture Resistance.-
Strength Characteristics of Full Depth Reclamation Mixes: Effect of Variable
Cement Content and Chemical Stabilizers.
Dr. Bivina G. R. is an Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering at Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology Bhopal (MANIT), specializing in Transportation Engineering. She received her Ph.D. from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, focusing on pedestrian level of service assessment. She completed her M.Tech. from Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology Nagpur and B.Tech. from University of Kerala.She has published 20+ journal papers and presented 40+ conference papers. She serves on the Editorial Board of Transportation Research Part F: Psychology and Behaviour and reviews for leading journals. Her work, supported by agencies such as SERB, INAE, and ICSSR, focuses on pedestrian safety, traffic flow modeling, and sustainable urban transportation systems.
Dr. Pritikana Das is an assistant professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology Bhopal, with a specialization in Transportation Engineering. She completed her Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. Her thesis titled Development of Macroscopic Flow Modeling for Pedestrians and Level of Service. Dr. Pritikana has done Master of Technology in Transportation Engineering from Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology Bhopal and a Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering from National Institute of Technology Durgapur. Her research interests lie in pedestrian behavior and safety, sustainable urban transport, and traffic engineering. She has been actively involved in various academic projects and has published numerous research papers in reputed journals. Dr. Pritikana worked 3 years as a scientist C in CSIR-CRRI New Delhi in Transport Planning Division from March 2017 to March 2020.
Dr. K. Krishnamurthy is presently a professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Calicut, India. He graduated in Civil Engineering from Bharathiyar University, Coimbatore, in 1993, and obtained post-graduate degree in Urban Engineering from Anna University, Chennai, in 1996. He completed his doctoral degree in Transportation Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. He has over 25 years of experience in teaching and research in Traffic and Transportation Engineering. The areas of academic and research interest include Traffic flow modeling, Road safety analysis, non-motorized transport, Transport economic analysis and Environmental impact assessment of transport, etc. Besides teaching, he has guided several post-graduate students, research scholars and published over 75 research and technical papers at various conferences and in national and international journals.
Dr. Samson Mathew completed his B.Tech. Degree from University of Kerala, in the year 1985, M.Tech. Degree from University of Calicut in 1988 and Ph.D. from University of Calicut in 1996. He joined National Institute of Technology (formerly Regional Engineering College), Tiruchirappalli in the year 1994. Dr. Samson Mathew is currently working as the professor of Civil Engineering at National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli. He also heads the Centre of Excellence in Transportation Engineering (CETransE) at NIT Tiruchirappalli. He is a member of State Technical Agency of Prime Minister Gram Sadak Yojana program for Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry. Formerly, Dr. Samson Mathew was the Dean (Students Welfare) at NIT, Tiruchirappalli. He was the convener of Hostels and chief warden. He was the chief of Works for three years at NITT and played an instrumental role in developing the infrastructure of the campus.