Transportation Systems Engineering
Transportation Systems Engineering is a specialized field within civil engineering that applies scientific and technological principles to the planning, functional design, operation, and management of transportation systems. It aims to provide for the safe, efficient, and sustainable movement of people and goods by treating various modes of transport—such as road, rail, air, and water—as an integrated system. This discipline involves analyzing traffic flow, designing infrastructure, managing logistics, and implementing intelligent transportation technologies to optimize performance, reduce congestion, and enhance user experience across the entire network.
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