Webinar Series : 2.0 :5 th Webinar on the subject “Sustainable Alternative Industrial Waste Materials for Infrastructure Development – Which all industrial wastes have the merit and availability to change the ecosystem of infrastructure developments”

New Delhi

IRF India Chapter organized the 5 th Webinar of the Webinar Series 2.0,titled “Sustainable Alternative Industrial Waste Materials for Infrastructure Development – Which all industrial wastes have the merit and availability to change the ecosystem of infrastructure developments” on 9 th August 2024 from 17:00  – 18:30 Hrs. At the outset, Mr. K.K. Kapila, Founder President, IRF-IC introduced and invited the moderator of the webinar Prof. Manoranjan Parida. Prof. Manoranjan Parida, Director, CRRI, welcomed the distinguished Speakers,Panelists and attendees. The following Speakers and Panelists joined the Webinar and shared their thoughts and observations which are available on IRF-IC’s website www.indiairf.com 1. Dr. Bhupendra Singh, Assistant Professor, IIT Jodhpur.Click here for presentation 2. Dr. D. Satish Kumar, General Manager – Research & Development, JSW Steel.Click here for presentation 3. Mr. U.K. Guruvittal, Former Chief Scientist, Geotechnical Engineering Division – CSIR Central Road Research InstituteClick here for presentation

Lecture Series : 2.0 :5th Lecture on the subject “Adoption of Technologies for Better Traffic Management and Road Safety – How and What?”

New Delhi

The International Road Federation – India Chapter (IRF-IC) recently hosted its 5th lecture as part of the ongoing Lecture Series 2.0. The focus was on "Adoption of Technologies for Better Traffic Management and Road Safety – How and What?". The Chief Guest at the evening was Mr. Ajay Chaudhry, IPS, Special Commissioner (Traffic), Delhi Police – Traffic and the guest speakers were Dr. S. Velmurugan, Chief Scientist, CRRI, and Mr. Ravikumar D., D&E Head Smart City, Bharat Electronics Ltd. Special CP, Traffic, highlighted that Lok Adalats are becoming major hindrance for disciplining traffic violators as huge fines get reduced or totally waived off and the violators get away with small fines, which not only results in loss of revenue but also becomes major cause for further traffic violations. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Kapila emphasized that promoting a safe transportation system requires a holistic approach including Engineering of roads, Engineering of vehicles, Enforcement, Education and Emergency care. These 5Es have been realized world over as pillars of success to promote road safety. The successful implementation of the 5E’s in road safety results in increased awareness, safer road infrastructure, better compliance with traffic laws, encouragement of responsible behavior, and continuous refinement of safety measures. Dr. S. Velmurugan, Chief Scientist, CRRI gave a presentation on Integration of Technology and Road Engineering and dwelt on Artificial Intelligence powered ADAS to tackle aspects like road safety, Vehicle Safety Vector and Driver Safety Performance, Mobility Safety Vector, Infrastructure Safety Vector, Education, Awareness Campaign and Emergency Care, Project iRASTE. A detailed presentation is available as part of the Lecture material in this section. Mr. Ravikumar D, D&E Head, Smart City, Bharat Electronics Ltd., gave his presentation on Sundargarh Smart City and shared the issues on highways, proposed solution for Sundargarh, technologies like Incident response and situation awareness, ANPR and Speed Detection Sensors, Road Ways Sensors, Traffic congestion detection, Over Speed Detection System, Inductive Loop Detection, etc. A detailed presentation is available as part of the lecture material in this section.ProgrammePhotogallery Audio Recording

Webinar Series : 2.0 :6th Webinar on the subject “New Age and Perpetual Pavement for Performance and Economy – Technology and design methods for eliminating any requirement of major maintenance of road pavements”

New Delhi

IRF India Chapter organized its 6th Webinar of the webinar series, titled "New Age and Perpetual Pavement for Performance and Economy - Technology and Design Methods for eliminating any requirement of major maintenance of Road Pavements” on 19th September 2024 from 17:00 – 18:30 Hrs. The Webinar was well attended by Road Safety Professionals, Research Scholars, Corporates, Highway Engineers, Road Planners, Academician, etc. Prof. P.K. Sikdar, Advisor, IRF-IC introduced and invited the moderator of the webinar Prof. A. Veeraragavan, Former Professor, IIT Madras. Prof. A. Veeraragavan welcomed the distinguished Speakers and attendees. The following Speakers make presentation at the Webinar which are available on IRF-IC’s website www.indiairf.com 1. Ms. Atasi Das, Assistant Vice President, G R Infraprojects Limited - Click here for presentation 2. Prof. Nikhil Saboo, Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee - Click here for presentation

Lecture Series : 2.0 :6th Lecture on the subject “Evaluation of Safety Performance of Road Infrastructure by Surrogate Measures”

New Delhi

The International Road Federation – India Chapter (IRF-IC) recently hosted its 6th lecture as part of the ongoing Lecture Series 2.0. The focus was on "Evaluation of Safety Performance of Road Infrastructure by Surrogate Measures". The Guest Speakers at the evening were Dr. P. Vedagiri, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Bombay, Dr. S.S. Puwar, Director-Technical, Gawar Construction Limited (GCL) and Prof. Indrajit Ghosh, Professor, Civil Engineering Department, IIT Roorkee. Dr. P. Vedagiri, described the main objectives of Road Infrastructure, Haddon Matrix for Road Crash. He further highlighted the Risk factors for road traffic injury and road user diversity behavior. He explained the concept of Post Encroachment time representing the difference in time between the passages of the “offended” and “conflicted” road users over a common conflict zone (i.e. area of potential collision). Dr. S.S. Puwar, explained surrogate safety measures and pyramids of traffic events. He also highlighted his study identifying the surrogate safety measures and their use to evaluate how they affect the crash and intensity of the crash. Microsimulation is applied to extract surrogate safety measures and also develop surrogate safety assessment models (SSAM). Prof. Indrajit Ghosh, emphasized the analysis of Pedestrian Conflict with Right-Turning Vehicles at Signalized Intersections. He further described the Post Encroachment time, Time to vehicles, time to accidents, Deceleration to safety time, etc. He also pointed out the yielding Behavior of Pedestrians and Vehicles and explained the Modal Dominance Index.ProgrammePresentations by : Dr. P. VedagiriDr. S.S. PuwarProf. Indrajit GhoshPhotogallery Audio Recording

IRF World Congress 2024

Istanbul Istanbul

About the IRF World Congress 2024 Istanbul – the city on two continents – will be hosting the IRF World Congress on 15-18 October 2024. Held every four years, the IRF World Congress has represented – for almost seven decades – an opportunity to celebrate the road and mobility sectors as enablers of growth and development. Embracing the theme “Connecting to Empower Mobility: Roads as Enablers of a Sustainable Future for All”, the congress will serve as a platform for global leaders, industry experts, academia, and diverse public and private stakeholders to engage in insightful discussions and collaborative efforts, addressing pivotal issues and exploring innovations within the road and mobility sectors. “The chosen theme reflects our dedication to envisioning a future where roads serve as pathways to empower mobility in all its forms – whether on foot, on a bicycle, on public transport or a motor vehicle, in urban or rural areas – thus connecting communities and fostering sustainable development on a global scale”, emphasises IRF President, Mr Anouar Benazzouz. “The IRF World Congress 2024 will be an inspiring journey on how to pave the way for a future where roads are part of a transportation system that unites, empowers, and provides access to opportunities to all”, he added. The mysticism of the East and the modernity of the West, the constant time travel between the past and the future, the balance of the traditional and the modern.  

Lecture Series : 2.0 :7th Lecture on the subject “Something must change for better Road Safety Management in India – It is going from Bad to Worse !”

New Delhi

The International Road Federation – India Chapter (IRF-IC) recently hosted its 7th lecture as part of the ongoing Lecture Series 2.0. The focus was on "Something must change for better Road Safety Management in India – It is going from Bad to Worse". The Guest Speakers at the evening were Mr. Akhilesh Srivastava, Advisor, WEF & Road Safety Ambassador, IRF-IC, Mr. Naresh Raghvan, TopDriver Education LLP, Hyderabad, TS and Prof. P K Sikdar, Former Director CSIR-CRRI & Advisor IRF-IC Mr. Akhilesh Srivastava, described the Risk factors for diverse road user behavior and 5Es concept of Road Safety. He also moderated the lecture and invited the guest speakers to deliver the talk. Mr. Naresh Raghvan, explained how to Improve Road Safety via Compulsory Driver Education (CDE). He has created and published india’s first driving manuals on driver education, approved by RTA. He has also created audio-visual driver education courses in english and hindi which are available to general public on udemy.com. He highlighted 50 basic Road Rules which need enforcement & education. Prof. P K Sikdar, emphasized on Safe System Approach for Road Safety. He further described the concept of 5 Es of Road Safety including - Engineering of roads, Engineering of vehicles, Education & Campaign, Enforcement (24x7 enforcement) & Emergency care. He pointed out the reasons as to why Road Safety was not improving in India.Presentations by : Prof. P.K.Sikdar Mr. Naresh RaghvanPhotogalleryRecording

Webinar Series : 2.0 :7th Webinar on the subject ” Stabilisation in Road Construction – Performance & Economy_Oldest method of pavement quality enhancement still not used routinely; how can this be changed for all future works”

New Delhi

IRF India Chapter organized its 7th Webinar of the webinar series, titled " Stabilisation in Road Construction – Performance & Economy_Oldest method of pavement quality enhancement still not used routinely; how can this be changed for all future works” on 06th November 2024 from 17:00 – 18:30 Hrs. The Webinar was well attended by Road Safety Professionals, Research Scholars, Corporates, Highway Engineers, Road Planners, Academician, etc. Mr. Akhilesh Srivastava, Executive Vice President, IRF-IC introduced and invited the moderator of the webinar Prof. A. Veeraragavan, Former Professor, IIT Madras. Prof. A. Veeraragavan welcomed the distinguished Speakers and attendees. The following Speakers made presentation at the Webinar - Dr. Shubham Kalore, Technical Manager – Roads, Zydex Industries Private Limited - Click here for presentation Dr. Dharamveer Singh, Professor, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay - Click here for presentation

Lecture Series : 2.0 :8th Lecture on the subject “Assessment and Management of Road Safety in the School Zone – Who Is Responsible?”

New Delhi

As part of the Road Safety Month, IRF-IC hosted its 8 th lecture on “Assessment and Management of Road Safety in the School Zone – Who Is Responsible?”. The Guest of Honour at the evening was Shri D. Sarangi, DG (RD) & SS, Ministry of Road Transport & Highways. Shri. K.K. Kapila, President (Emeritus), IRF, Founder President, IRF-IC, Shri. Akhilesh Srivastava, Executive Vice President, IRF-IC & Shri Swatantra Kumar, General Manager,Regulatory Affairs, 3M India Ltd were the Guest Speakers.Prof. Manoranjan Parida, Director, CSIR-Central Road Research Institute, was the special guest at the event. Shri D. Sarangi, highlighted that in the year 2023 around 1.72 lakh road fatalities, with 60% of the victims being vulnerable road users and 35% under the age of 35 were reported in India. He mentioned about “e-Dar” which stands for electronic version of Detailed Accident Report, which collects quicker data and analysis to enhance road safety efforts. This e-DAR is completely working across the country. The 2024 e-DAR report reveals that 4.6% of road accidents in india occurred in school zones, including colleges. He stated that MoRTH plans to introduce road safety education into the school curriculum in upcoming academic session. He also mentioned that Ministry is also working to address major black spots on National Highways. Shri. K.K. Kapila, addressed the concept of 5Es of road safety namely, Engineering of Roads, Engineering of Vehicles & Policy Intervention, Education & Mass Awareness, Enforcement and Emergency Care. He also highlighted 3 targets to be introduced during the coming months for Road Safety, which includes Helmets, Airbags for two wheelers and Motorcycle Ambulance. Shri. Akhilesh Srivastava, emphasized about the IRF – IC School Zone Safety Programme. He briefly explained, the school zone safety monitoring portal & capacity building online course details of which are available at our website www.indiairf.com. Shri Swatantra Kumar, GM, 3M, explained 3M’s Traffic Safety Social Initiatives. He described 3M’s initiatives of creating safer school zone & the work 3M is undertaking in association with IRF-IC.Presentations by : Mr. Akhilesh Srivastava Mr. Swatantra KumarProgrammePhotogalleryRecording

Webinar Series : 2.0 :IRF-IC’s 8th Webinar on the subject “Future of Infrastructure Development and Management Using Innovative Technologies_Hi-tech methods of managing design-construction-operation using AI, BIM, DT for optimizing on every front for best quality and economy”

New Delhi

IRF India Chapter organized its 8th Webinar of the webinar series, titled “Future of Infrastructure Development and Management Using Innovative Technologies_Hi-tech methods of managing design-construction-operation using AI, BIM, DT for optimizing on every front for best quality and economy” on 9th May 2025 from 17:00 – 18:30 Hrs. The Webinar was attended by Road Safety Professionals, Research Scholars, Corporates, Highway Engineers, Road Planners, Academician, etc. Prof. P.K. Sikdar, Advisor, IRF-IC, introduced and invited the moderator of the webinar Prof. Manoranjan Parida, Director, CSIR-CRRI Prof. Manoranjan Parida, welcomed the distinguished Speakers and attendees.

Lecture Series : 2.0 :9th Lecture on the subject “Traffic Enforcement in India – Why is it not successful in achieving Correction in Behaviour of Road Users ?’’

New Delhi

As part of the Road Safety Month, IRF-IC hosted its 9th lecture on “Traffic Enforcement in India – Why is it not successful in achieving Correction in Behaviour of Road Users ?”. Ms. Monika Bhardwaj, IPS, Additional Commissioner of Police, Traffic (Zone-I), Delhi and Mr. Gurpreet Singh Basra, Business Unit Head - Traffic & Transit, Amnex Infotechnologies Pvt. Ltd. were the Guest Speakers. Mr. Akhilesh Srivastava, President, IRF - IC, delivered the welcome address and opening remarks. He also provided a brief overview of the objectives and initiatives of the International Road Federation – India Chapter’s Lecture Series. Prof. P. K. Sikdar, Advisor, IRF – IC, provided a brief overview of the lecture topic and introduced guest speakers of the event. Ms. Monika Bhardwaj, highlighted the behavior of road users, citing data on traffic challans. She mentioned that over the past five years, approximately 75 to 80 Lakhs challans have been issued annually. She mentioned that around 1,800 new vehicles are being registered daily in Delhi and it has already very high vehicle density. The lifespan of diesel vehicles is up to 10 years and for petrol vehicles, it is up to 15 years. However, the lifespan of approximately 55 to 60 Lakhs vehicles have already expired, yet many of them are possibly still operating on the roads in Delhi. Vehicles that have exceeded their permitted lifespan should no longer be on the roads, as they significantly contribute to the pollution problem in Delhi. To correct road user behavior, it is essential to address infrastructural gaps. Problems such as lack of proper road signage and markings need to be identified and resolved. There is a noticeable lack of awareness among road users regarding traffic norms and safety measures. Many people are unaware of road signages and markings, despite holding a valid driving license. She suggested 5 E’s to be implemented actively, which translates to Engineering, Education, Enforcement, Engagement, and Evaluation to correct Road user behavior. Click Here Mr. Gurpreet Singh Basra, emphasized about the different problems in which he highlighted the Cultural Normalization attitude in Road Users. He also mentioned that Enforcement in India must evolve from being a manual, reactive mechanism to a strategically designed behavioural ecosystem. He also highlighted that Technology offers the means, but the success lies in aligning systems with human psychology - certainty of detection, fairness of action, and clarity of consequence. Click Here For full lecture recording and presentation of Mr. Gurpreet Singh Basra, visit IRF-IC’s website at https://www.indiairf.com