
Anshu Bamney
Assistant Professor
Transportation Engineering
Dr. Anshu Bamney’s research lies at the intersection of transportation safety, human factors, and sustainable mobility. His work focuses on understanding how driver behavior, roadway design, and emerging technologies influence traffic safety and crash risk. Using naturalistic driving data, vehicle telematics, and advanced statistical modeling, he investigates critical issues such as driver distraction, speeding behavior, pedestrian and motorcyclist injury severity, and the effectiveness of traffic control devices like dynamic speed feedback signs. His studies also extend to broader societal impacts, including changes in travel behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic and the promotion of non-motorized transport in urban areas. By integrating data-driven methodologies with practical design and policy applications, Dr. Bamney’s research aims to inform evidence-based strategies that enhance roadway safety, guide infrastructure planning, and support safer, more efficient, and sustainable transportation systems.
Expertise in:
1. Road safety
2. Geometric design
3. Naturalistic driving studies
4. Crash data analysis
5. Traffic safety evaluations
6. Road safety audits