Professor Dr. Md. Mazharul Hoque

Area of Specialization:

  • Traffic Safety; Accident Investigation; Traffic Management, Congestion & Environmental Issues; Non-motorised Transport; Transport Planning/Land Use; Transport Economics; Traffic Engineering and Management; Public Transport and Mass Transit; Construction & Project Management.

Academic Preparation:

  • B.Sc. Engg. (Civil), Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, 1975.
  • M. Engg, (Transportation Systems Planning), Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Bangkok, Thailand, 1978.
  • Ph.D., Traffic Engineering (Road Safety), Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1988.
  • Post-Doctoral Research: Traffic Safety, Transportation Research Group, University of Southampton, UK, 1996-1997.

Professional/Academic Bodies

  • Member, Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA), 2007-2009
  • Member, National Road Safety Council (NRSC), Govt. of Bangladesh, (1995 to 2007).
  • Acted as Expert Member of the selection committee for appoint of national co-ordinators and specialists for Project Management Unit (PMU), National Nutrition Program (NNP), (2000-2001).
  • Acted as an Expert Participant in the Bangladesh Land Transport Policy (9-10 August 2000).
  • Acted as an Expert Member in the selection committee for appointments of Professors and Associate Professors at the Bangladesh Institute of Technology (BIT), Chittagong (1999-2003).
  • Acted as a local Expert Member (Bangladesh) in the preparation of the WHO Second Global Status Report on Road Safety, 2011.

Database Development and Management

  • Developed two gigantic Victorian (Australia) accident databases (for 1960 and 1981 accident data) each comprising in the order of 22,000 accident records of 120 characters long in the main frame computer, Melbourne, 1983-1987.
  • Developed accident databases using insurance claims of property damage accidents on microcomputer (at RACV Ltd., Melbourne), 1987-1988.
  • Undertaken extensive analysis of Freight using a large database involving freight consignment information, for the strategy development of V/Line, Victorian State Transport Authority (Australia), 1987.

Media Interview

  • Local Radio interview in Skaraborg (Sweden) on Application of Safe Community Strategies for Developing Countries. The Fourth Travelling Seminar on Safe Communities, 26 May 1994.
  • An exclusive interview with The daily “Borer Kagaj” on the aspects of road accidents and their prevention in Bangladesh. A news paper editorial feature, 23 September 1994, Dhaka.
  • Interview with Bangladesh Television and different media on World Health Day (WHO Day), 2004
  • An exclusive interview with the Daily “Prothom-Alo” on Improving Road Safety in Bangladesh, A newspaper editorial feature, 19 June 2005
  • Interview with Bangladesh Television, Bangladesh Betar and also with several TV Channel on UN Road Safety Week, 23-29 April, 2007
  • An interview with a Television Channel in Tehran on Child Road Safety, 11 June 2007
  • Expert Briefings (Live) on Highway Safety in Bangladesh with, BBC, Dhaka, 2008.

Submission to the Cabinet

  • Prepared a submission for the Cabinet meeting regarding matters relating to policies and strategies for the prevention of road accidents in Bangladesh.
  • Prepared comprehensive road safety recommendation and submitted to the Ministry of Communications (MOC), Bangladesh.

Invited Lectures

  • Presented a Resource Person Lecture on the scale of road safety problem at the interactive discussion session on “Youth and community role in road safety” organized by the British Council, Dhaka, on 31 August 1999.
  • Presented a Lecture on the “Road safety in Bangladesh with particular emphasis on safety awareness” at the Technical Session of the BUET Safety Movement on 20 August 1998.
  • Presented a Lecture on “Traffic problems and their solutions in Dhaka city” on the monthly lecture session organized by the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh, August 1981.
  • Presented a Seminar on “Accidents in road classes in Melbourne, Monash University, Melbourne, August 1984.
  • Presented an Invited talk on “Recent advances in intersection accident analysis”, Road Traffic Authority, Victoria, Melbourne, February 1987.
  • Presented a Lecture (as resource person) on “Road accident prevention” in a seminar under the auspicious of the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Police Department, Dhaka, February 1989.
  • Presented a lecture on “Towards successful investigation of urban road accident problems”, in a Seminar on Technology for Sustainable Development, AIT-BUET Program,  BUET, Dhaka, August 1990.
  • Presented a Lecture on “Systematic analysis of accidents in urban areas”, Central Road Research Institute (CRRI), New Delhi, India, December 1992.
  • Presented a keynote presentation on “Problems of Traffic Congestions and their solution options, Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh Dhaka, 7 May 2002.
  • Presented a keynote Presentation on “Towards safer roads in Bangladesh”, organized by Paribesh Andolon, Jahangir Nagar University, 27 May 2002.
  • Presented a Resource Person Lecture on the scale of road safety problem at the interactive discussion session on “Youth and community role in road safety” organized  by the British Council, Dhaka, on 31 August 1999.
  • Presented a Lecture on the “Road Safety in Bangladesh with particular emphasis on safety awareness” at the Technical Session of the BUET Safety Movement on 20 August 1998.
  • Presented a Lecture on “Traffic problems and their solutions in Dhaka city” on the monthly lecture session organized by the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh, August 1981.
  • Presented a Seminar on “Accidents in road classes in Melbourne, Department of Civil Engineering, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, August 1984.
  • Presented an Invited talk on “Recent advances in intersection accident analysis”, Road Traffic Authority, Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, February 1987.
  • Presented a Lecture (as resource person) on “Road accident prevention” in a seminar under the auspicious of the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Police Department, Dhaka, February 1989.
  • Presented a Lecture on “Towards successful investigation of urban road accident problems”, in a Seminar on Technology for Sustainable Development, AIT-BUET Program,  BUET, Dhaka, August 1990.
  • Presented a Resource Person lecture on “Road Accident Problems and Their Prevention” and  “Road Safety Messages and Emergency Care” For Bangladesh National Cadet Core (BNCC) Cadets, Mohasthan Regiment, Rajshahi, on 1 February 2005.
  • Presented a lecture on “The Disaster of Road Traffic Accidents”, organized by Rotary Club of Dhaka New City, Dhaka, 16 August 2005.
  • Presented a Resource Person lecture on “Road Accident Problems and Their Prevention” and  “Road Safety Messages and Emergency Care” For Bangladesh National Cadet Core (BNCC) Cadets, Mohasthan Regiment, Rajshahi, on 2 February 2006.
  • Presented a Resource Person lecture on “Road Accident Problems and Their Prevention” and  “Road Safety Messages and Emergency Care” For Bangladesh National Cadet Core (BNCC) Cadets, Mohasthan Regiment, Rajshahi, on 26 December 2006.
  • Presented a keynote Presentation on “Road Safety in Bangladesh: The Context of Urban Planners” at Jahangir Nagar University, 10 March 2006.
  • Presented a keynote Presentation on “The UN Road Safety Week and Our Priorities in Bangladesh” at Bogra Pourosova, 10 May 2007.
  • Presented a Invited Lectures on the Accident Hazards at Bangabandhu Bridge and its Approaches,  Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge Authority  (JMBA), JMBA Site Office, Tangail, 10 May 2007
  • Presented series of Invited Lectures on the Foundation Training Workshops on Road Safety and Injury Prevention for Medical Officials, Specialists and Consultants, Non-Communicable Disease, Directorate of Health Services, GOB, 2007-2011.
  • Invited Lecture on “Road Safety in Bangladesh”, Launching of the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety, Organized by RHD, MoC, Dhaka, 11 May 2011.
  • Invited Lectures on Transport System in Bangladesh, NDC Course, National Defense College, Bangladesh, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
  • Invited Lecture on “Pedestrian Safety: The Bangladesh Context”, in the Workshop on Effective Engineering Treatment to Improve Pedestrian Safety, GRSP/iRAP Asia Pacific Seminar and Workshop, Manila, 2-4 April 2013.
  • Presented series of Invited Lectures on “Safety in Roads and Highways in Bangladesh”, Training Course on “Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Management, Engineering Staff College, IEB, Dhaka, 2011 to 2014.

Visiting Professor

  • Guided Ph.D. student in Traffic Engineering/Traffic Safety in Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. December 1990-January 1991 and 28 January-10 February 1994.
  • Faculty, International Course on Prevention and Control of Traffic Accidents and Injuries, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), New Delhi, December 1994.

Design/Advisory Activities

  • Planning, design, construction, maintenance and supervision of office and residential buildings of Titas Gas Co. Ltd, Dhaka, (1975-1979).
  • Evaluation of Consultants for the construction of Chandina-bypass highway, 1980/1981, Dhaka (A-  BRTC Consultancy project).
  • Evaluation of proposed Bangladesh  Biman’s administrative building- A BRTC Consultancy project),  Dhaka, 1990
  • Evaluation of civil engineering construction cost of Kader Synthetic Fibres Ltd- .(A BRTC Consultancy project), Dhaka, 1992.
  • Techno- Economic Feasibility Study of Bangladesh Parjaton Corporation Motel at Sylhet, (.A BRTC Consultancy project), Dhaka, 1992.
  • Evaluation of the Property and Lease of Bangladesh Biman’s Head Office Building at Kurmitola, Dhaka, April, 1993.
  • Preparation of a manual for training of CAAB personnel in testing and quality control of construction, – A BRTC consultancy project, 1993.
  • Traffic Management Studies for three median sized cities under ADB financial Secondary Towns Infrastructure Development project. A BRTC Consultancy Project, 1993.
  • Evaluation of Technical Offers for the 3rd Road Rehabilitation and Maintenance project, about US $ 300 million WB/DFID financed Project, Roads & Highways Department. – A BRTC Consultancy Project, 1998.
  • Traffic Survey at the Bangabandhu Bridge (1998-2003) for the determination of AADT for monitoring toll collection, Jamuna Multi-Purpose Bridge Authority (JMBA), Dhaka.
  • Traffic surveys in Metropolitan Dhaka – Yachiyo Engg. Co. Ltd (Japan) and BUET joint
  • survey – A BRTC Consultancy Project, 2000.
  • Study and design modifications of roundabouts at Sonargaon and Ramna Star Gate intersections, Dhaka – A BRTC Consultancy Project, 2001-2002.
  • Expert Member, Strategic Transport Plan (STP) for greater Dhaka, 2004-2006.
  • Consultant, Establishment of Jessore Science and Technology University, Master Plan, 2007
  • Involved in the inter-departmental body within RAJUK on matters relating to traffic and safety problem and link road planning and construction in metropolitan Dhaka. Also involved in the National Road Safety Council’s road safety activities (as an expert member).
  • Currently engaged in numerous consultancy/advisory projects in the Dept. of Civil Engg., BUET.

Sponsored Research

  • Organized and completed two major research projects relating to urban and rural road accidents which have been of particular interest and value to the agencies responsible for traffic safety improvement. Indeed, these were the first systematic and scientific studies of accidents in Bangladesh.

Research/Consultancy

  • Accident Research Institute- under the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s top Priority Agenda. Project Director
    • Responsible for the establishment of the Centre including procurement and management of Manpower, Logistic; Conduct research on accidents on roads, railways and waterways and production of reports of policy implications.
  • Traffic congestion remedial project sponsored by the Ministry Science and Information and Communication Technology.(Project Director)
  • Southampton University, UK (Visiting Professorial Fellow) Post-doctoral research under the Commonwealth Fellowship Program of the Commonwealth Foundation, UK.
    • Conducted an extensive review research on road safety audit and engineering safety measures and produced a report titled ‘Road Safety Audit in Developing Countries’.
  • M/S Alam and Associates, Abu Dhabi, UAE, Research Consultant (Occasional)
    • Provided expert services in the fields of Traffic Engineering & Road Safety including preparation of traffic safety database and Research Guidance.
  • Monash University, Melbourne, Australia and Tasmania University, Hobart, Australia. Postgraduate Research Scholar (Ph.D. Student in Traffic Engineering/Transport Economics).
    • Developed two gigantic Victorian (Australia) accident database (for 1960 and 1991 data) each comprising in the order of 22,000 accident records of 120 characters long in the mainframe computer by coding and transcription of accident reports forms. Produced a comprehensive thesis for the degree of Ph.D.
  • Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Bangkok, Thailand, Postgraduate Research Scholar (M.Eng. Student in Transportation Systems Planning).
    • Collected highway accident data from the Thai Highways Department, Carried out detailed Road inventories and Traffic Surveys; Developed and Analyzed such accident and road traffic database. Produced a thesis for the degree of M.Engg..
  • Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV), Traffic & Safety Department, Melbourne, Australia. (Research Analyst).
    • Produced technical reports resulting in the determination of RACV’s road and traffic related policies on:
      • Insurance claims and road users safety
      • Road safety measures for urban roads
      • Effectiveness of penalties for traffic offences
      • Road related research funding
      • Road safety measures for rural roads
      • Property damage accidents on rural roads
      • Economic losses of traffic crashes
  • Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, Dhaka. (Project Director)
    • Conducted a research study on “Accident Investigation for the safety Improvement of Dhaka Aricha Road”. Organized the systematic accident data collection and field survey team to carry out traffic surveys on the highway and prepared reports towards road safety improvements.
  • Ministry of Transport, Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. Consultant/Analyst.
    • Produced four working papers with policy implications, for the State Transport Authority Plan (STAP) Project for the Victoria State.
  • Road Traffic Authority, Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, Research Analyst, Research and Investigation Branch.
    • Evaluated bicycle crash data for bicycle safety projects; Prepared Research Notes and formulated recommendations.
    • Conducted a research study on night-time fatal bicycle accidents in Victoria, Australia.
  • Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka. Project Director
    • Conducted a research study on traffic accidents in Metropolitan Dhaka and produced a report titled “Traffic Accidents in Dhaka – study on Roadway Safety”.
  • Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripaksha (RAJUK), Dhaka. Expert Member of an Interdepartmental Committee
    • Advised RAJUK on matters relating to traffic and safety problems, their solution strategies and link road planning and construction in metropolitan Dhaka.

Conference Attended

  • Eleventh Australian Road Research Board Conference, held at the University of Melbourne, Australia, August 1982.
  • Twelveth  Australian Road Research Board Conference, held at the University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australian, August 1984.
  • Fifth Conference of Australian Institutes of Transport Research, Brisbane, Australia, December 1983.
  • Sixth Conference of Australian Institutes of Transport Research Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, December 1984.
  • Seventh Conference of Australian Institutes of Transport Research, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, December 1985.
  • Tenth Australian Transport Research Forum, Melbourne, Australia, May 1985.
  • Eighth Conference of Australian Institutes of Transport Research, Launcheston, Australia, December 1986.
  • Sixth Conference of the Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia, March 1990, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • International Conference on Traffic Safety, ICOTS ’91, New Delhi, India 1991.
  • Seventh Conference of the Road Engg. Association of Asia and Australasia, June 1992, Singapore.
  • Sixth Conference on Urban Transport in Developing Countries (CODATU-VI), Tunis, Tunisia Feb. 1993.
  • Conference on Asian Road Safety (CARS /93), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia October, 1993.
  • Third International Conference on Safe Communities, Harstad, Norway June  6-7 1994.
  • Fourth National Injury Conference, Uddevalla, Sweden 28-30 May 1994.
  • Third International Conference of Injury Prevention and Control, Melbourne, Australia, 18-22 February 1996.
  • Fifth International Conference on Safe Communities, Melbourne, Australia, 22-26 February,  1996.
  • ADB/ESCAP International Seminar cum Workshop on Road Safety as a part of the ADB regional road safety initiatives, UN-ESCAP Building, Bangkok, 2-6 September 1996.
  • Twenty ninth Annual Conference of Universities Transport Studies Group, Bournemouth University, U.K., 6-8 January 1997.
  • Twenty Fifth European Transport Forum (PTRC annual Meeting), Brunel University, England, 1-5 September 1997.
  • AUSTROADS International Road Safety Audit Forum, Melbourne 11-12 May 1998.
  • The First AUSTROADS International Road Safety Audit Forum, Melbourne, 11-12 May 1998.
  • The 10th Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia Conference, Tokyo, 4-9 September 2000.
  • The 20th Australian Road Research Board (ARRB) Transport Research Conference, Melbourne, 19-21 March 2001
  • 1st Safe Community Conference on Cost Calculation and Cost-effectiveness in Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion Co-sponsored by the WHO, Viborg, Denmark, 30 Sept. – 3 Oct, 2001.
  • International Conference on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006
  • 16th International Conference on Safe Communities, Tehran, IR Iran, 11-13 June, 2007
  • 14th International Conference on Road Safety on Four Continents, 14-16 November 2007, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • 6th International Symposium on New Technologies for Urban Safety of Mega Cities in Asia, 9-10 December 2007, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • National Symposium on Engineering and Technological Education (NSET), Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka-1000, BANGLADESH, 29 December, 2007.
  • 7th International Conference on Mechanical Engineering (ICME 2007), ICME-AM-30, 29-31 December 2007, Dhaka
  • 1st Annual Conference on Regional Science, 16-17 March 2007, BUET, Dhaka,
  • Symposium and Workshop on Sustainable Transport for Developing Countries, 28-29 August, 2008, Dhaka.
  • 23rd ARRB Conference – Research Partnering with Practitioners, Adelaide, Australia, 30-1 August 2008
  • Australasian Road Safety Research, Education and Policing Conference, Adelaide, Australia, 10-12 November, 2008
  • Workshop on Road Safety Management, Adelaide, Australia, 9 November, 2008
  • Workshop on Road Safety Engagement in the Asia Pacific: Research, Policy and Practice, Adelaide, Australia, 12 November, 2008
  • 10th Pacific Regional Science Conference Organization (PRSCO) Summer Institute, 15-17 May 2008, Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • 9th South East Asia Regional Scientific Meeting, 9-12 February 2008, Institute of Child and Mother Health (ICMH), Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Australasian Road Safety Research, Education and Policing Conference, Sydney, Adelaide, Australia, 11 to 13 November 2009
  • 13th Conference of the Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia (REAAA), 23-26 September 2009, Songdo Convensia, Incheon, Korea
  • 10th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion 21-24 September 2010, Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London
  • 24th ARRB Conference – Building on 50 years of road and transport research, Melbourne, Australia, 13-15 October 2010
  • Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference, 4 – 6 October 2012, Wellington, New Zealand
  • 11th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion (Safety-2012), 1-4 October 2012, Wellington, New Zealand
  • 25th ARRB Conference on Shaping the future: linking research, policy and outcomes, was held in Perth, Western Australia, 23 – 26 September 2012
  • 2nd International Conference on Environmental Technology & Construction Engineering (ICETCESD 2012) Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST), Sylhet, March 10-12’2012
  • 2nd International Conference on Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development (ICCESD 2014), 14th – 16th February 2014, KUET, Khulna, Bangladesh

Organizing/coordinating of Conference/Workshop/Seminar

  • National Workshop on “Road Safety Management in Bangladesh”  on Launching of Accident Research Centre (ARC) at Council Bhaban, BUET, April 17, 2003
  • Road Safety Training Course on “Understanding Road Accident Problems And Their Remedies (Module-1)” at Council Bhaban, BUET, 26-28 August 2003
  • Road Safety Training Course on “Understanding Road Accident Problems And Their Remedies (Module-2)” at Council Bhaban, BUET, 21-23 October 2003
  • Seminar on “Accident Data Collection and Road Safety Countermeasure Evaluation: Australian Experience” at Council Bhaban, BUET, 20 December 2003
  • Training Course On Road Safety For Officials of Dhaka Transport Co-ordination Board and Relevant Organizations (DCC, RHD, LGED, DMP, BRTA, RAJUK) at ITN centre, BUET, 10-15 April 2004
  • National Workshop Cum Training Course On “Road Safety Audit”  For Officials from nearly 18 organizations involved in  road safety, at Council Bhaban, BUET, 16-18 March 2005
  • Workshop on Road Safety Good Practices and Pre-hospital Care of Accident Victims at Seminar Room, Civil Building, BUET, Dhaka, 10 April 2005
  • The inaugural ceremony of the launching of a Booklet “Understanding Road Safety” and ARC Heavy Vehicle Drivers’ Training Programme on “Road Safety and Good Driving Practices (Module-1)” at Seminar room, Civil Engineering Building, BUET, Dhaka, 15 September 2004
  • ARC Heavy Vehicle Drivers’ Training Programme on “Road Safety and Good Driving Practices (Module-2)”at Rajshahi Teachers Training College Auditorium, Rajshahi, 02 December 2004,
  • ARC Heavy Vehicle Drivers’ Training Programme on “Road Safety and Good Driving Practices (Module-3)” at Institution of Engineers (IEB), Chittagong, 12 January 2005.
  • ARC Heavy Vehicle Drivers’ Training Programme on “Road Safety and Good Driving Practices (Module-4)” at Sylhet District Council Auditorium, sylhet, 3 March 2005.
  • ARC Heavy Vehicle Drivers’ Training Programme on “Road Safety and Good Driving Practices (Module-5)” at Zia Hall Seminar Room, Khulna, 21 April 2005.
  • ARC Heavy Vehicle Drivers’ Training Programme on “Road Safety and Good Driving Practices (Module-6)” at Conference Room, Social Welfare Directorate, Barisal, 6 June 2005.
  • ARC Heavy Vehicle Drivers’ Training Programme on “Road Safety and Good Driving Practices (Module-7)” at Conference Hall, Porjoton Motel, Rangpur, 25 August 2005.
  • ARC Heavy Vehicle Drivers’ Training Programme on “Road Safety and Good Driving Practices (Module-8)” at Hall Room, Dinajpur Zilla School, Dinajpur, 22 December 2005.
  • ARC Heavy Vehicle Drivers’ Training Programme on “Road Safety and Good Driving Practices (Module-9)” at Cox’s Bazar Cultural Central Auditorium, Cox’s Bazar, 4 May 2006.
  • Foundation Training Course for Technical Officers of BIWTA on “Introduction to PPR and Construction Management”, 21 May – 27 June, 2006
  • International Conference on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, Organized by Accident Research Centre (ARC) at BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006.
  • Regional Road Safety Workshop on “Setting Road Safety Priorities for the Rajshahi Region” at H.S.T.T.I., Teachers’ Training College Campus, Rajshahi, 25 December, 2006.
  • National workshop on “Organisational Roles and Responsibilities of Road Safety in Bangladesh” at Council Bhaban, BUET, 11-12 April 2007.
  • Short Course on the “the Public Procurement Management in Bangladesh”, 19 May-24 May, 2007
  • National Workshop on “Road Safety in Bangladesh: Constraints and the Way Forward”, the World Bank Sponsored Workshop and BUET, Dhaka, 21-22 November 2007, organized by Accident Research Centre (ARC), BUET.
  • Celebrating 60 years of Engineering Education in Bangladesh: EEB 2007, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), July to December 2007.
  • National Symposium on Engineering and Technological Education in Bangladesh (NSET), BUET, Dhaka, 29 December 2007.
  • Seminar on “Injury Prevention and Pre-Hospital Care”, organized by Accident Research Institute (ARI) and Lab Aid Specialized Hospital, BUET, Dhaka, April 2008.
  • UN-ESCAP Road Safety Workshop on Developing National Road Safety Goals, Targets and Indicators in Line with the Decade of Action for Road Safety, Roads and Highways Department (RHD), UN-ESCAP and iRAP, 11-12 May, 2011, Dhaka.
  • Positions Held
    • Vice-Chancellor (Acting), BUET (18/06/2016 – 22/06/2016)
    • Dean, Faculty of Civil Engineering, BUET (30/03/2015 – 20/05/2017)
    • Member, Syndicate, BUET (30/03/2015 – 20/05/2017)
    • Selection Grade Professor, Department of Civil Engineering and
    • Founding Director, Accident Research Institute (ARI), BUET

    Position held within the Organization

    • Professor and Head, Department of Civil Engineering, BUET (2005 to 2007).
    • Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, BUET (1995 to date).
    • Director, Accident Research Institute (ARI), BUET (2002 to 2008).
    • Project Manager, University of Alberta–BUET Institutional Linkage Project, BUET (2000 to 2005).
    • Director, Planning and Development (P&D) Department, BUET (1998-2003).
    • Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, BUET (1989 – 1995)
    • Provost- in charge of Halls of Residence, BUET(1989-1991)
    • Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, BUET (1979 – 1989)
    • Civil Engineer, PWD & Titas gas Co. Ltd., Dhaka (1975 – 1979)

    Administrative Activities

    • Founding Director, Accident Research Institute, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)
      • Providing Leadership in the Preparation Project Documents, Establishment and Running of the Institute.
    • Head of the Department, Dept of Civil Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)
      • Providing Leadership for Civil Engineering Teaching, Research and Advisory Programs.
    • University of Alberta–BUET Institutional Linkage Project (CIDA supported Technical Assistance Project)., Project Manager
      • Responsible for managing the overall project activities on professional and institutional capacity building including establishment of e-Learning training facilities and gender strategy in engineering education.
    • Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) Currently as Director, Planning and Development
      • Responsible for overseeing university’s development programs as well as local and foreign procurement. Preparation of annual development schemes, medium term and long term plans, projects under technical assistance and submission to the government ministries and staff management.
    • Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Co. Ltd., Dhaka.
      • Section Head, Civil Engineering Section: Planning, design, construction and maintenance of office, residential buildings and pipe line related civil engineering works, Co-ordination and management of Construction and budget activities.
    • Public Works Department (PWD), GOB.
      • Assistant Engineer: Construction and Maintenance,
    • Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, worked as:
      • Assistant Provost, Suhrawardi Hall and S.B. Hall and
      • Provost- in Charge, S.B. Hall, BUET.

    Academic Activities 

    • Supervised numerous Post-graduate theses leading to the degrees of M.Sc. Engg/ M. Engg/ Diplomas and many undergraduate thesis/project works.
    • Secretary:  Faculty of Civil Engineering, BUET
    • Secretary:  Board of Undergraduate Studies (BUGS), Dept of Civil Engg, BUET

    Training Experiences

    • Three months certificate course on “Management for Engineers” (May-August 1978). Institute of Business Administration, University of Dhaka.
    • Participated in two weeks Seminar cum workshop on “Rural Road and Transport Development” at Dhaka organized by UNESCAP, 1979.
    • Attended a three month “Regional Transport Course” at Dhaka and Madras, organized by EDI of World Bank and BIDS, 1979-80.
    • Participated in a seminar on “Construction Management”, Jointly sponsored by ILO/BMDC, Dhaka, December 1981.
    • Successfully completed the Computer Programming Course on “COBOL Language with Applications”, (13 April to 7 May 1981), Bangladesh University of Engg. & Tech., Dhaka.
    • Participated in a Workshop on “Traffic Accident Evaluation” organized by ESSO-Monash University, Melbourne, Feb. 1983.
    • Successfully completed the Microcomputer Course on LOTUS 1-2-3 Module II (advanced topics) Melbourne, 17 September 1987.
    • Participated in the “Road Safety Workshop” at Kuala Lumpur, organized by Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia (REAAA), 1990.
    • Attended a short course on “Strategies for Reducing Traffic Injury” organized by Global Traffic Safety Trust at the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi Feb. 1991.
    • Participated in the International Workshop on Prevention and Control of Traffic Accidents and Injuries, WHO Collaborating Centres, IIT, TRL UK, INRETS (France) New Delhi, 24 Nov-3 Dec. 1992.
    • Participated in the International Course on Injury Control and Safety Promotion, WHO Collaborating Centres, IIT and Karolinska Institute (Sweden), New Delhi, 1-9 Dec. 1993.
    • Participated in the Training and Demonstration course on the use of the Bangladesh Transport Modelling system (BTMS), Planning Commission/The World Bank, Dhaka, 2-9 April 1994.
    • Participated in the Fourth Travelling seminar on Safe Communities, WHO Collaborating Centres, Sweden and Norway, 24 May – 11 June 1994.
    • Participated in the Engg Management Seminar cum Workshop, BUET-University of Alberta Linkage Project, Dhaka March 18-20 1995.
    • Participated in the Road Safety Audit Workshop Melbourne, Organised by Local Government Professionals (Inc), May 14-15 1998.
    • Participated as Group Leader of 12 Professionals in a 2-weeks Training Couse on “Traffic Engineering, Management and Road Safety” Conducted by Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), followed by field trips to Malaysia and Singapore, Organised by Dhaka Urban Transport Co-ordination Board (DTCB), Supported by World Bank (WB) , 31 May – 11 June 2004.
    • Participated in the Workshop on Cycling in Asia, the Sustainable Urban Mobility in Asia (SUMA), TRIPP, iTrans, TBIU, IITD, Delhi, India, November 2008.
    • Participated as a Country Expert in the First Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety in Moscow, 2009 ( a member of the delegation led by the Minister for Communications)
    • Participant in the REAAA Conference as a member of the delegation led by the Minister for Communications in South Korea.
    • Participated in the GRSP/ASIA Road Safety Seminar & iRAP Meeting, Singapore, 7-9 October 2009
    • Participated in the GRSP/ASIA Road Safety Seminar & 3rd iRAP Asia Pacific Workshop, Siem Reap, Cambodia,  3-5 November 2010
    • Participated in the iRAP Asia Pacific Workshop & GRSP Asia Road Safety Seminar, Bangkok, Thailand, 7-9 March 2012
    • Participated in the GRSP/iRAP Asia Pacific Seminar and Workshop, Manila 2-4 April 2013

    Membership of Professional Societies

    • Fellow: EDI, World Bank (USA)
    • Fellow: Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB)
    • Member: Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia (REAAA) Malaysia.
    • Associate .Member: Computer Society, Bangladesh.
    • Associate Member: Chartered Institute of Transport, Australia.

    Countries Visited

    UK, Australia, Japan, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Tunisia, Jordan, Singapore,  France,  Kuwait, Nepal, Malaysia, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, India, South Africa, the UAE, Canada, Iran, Cambodia, New Zealand, The Philippines,  China, South Korea, Hong Kong, Qatar, Russia, and Bahrain.

    Australia (Melbourne)

    – Ph.D., Traffic Engineering (Road Safety).

    – Working experience with Ministry of Transport (MoT),  Victoria;

    – Road Transport Authority (RTA),  Victoria

    – Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV), Melbourne, Australia.

    United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi)

    Research Consultant (Occasional), provided expert services in the field of traffic engineering and road safety including preparation of traffic safety database and research guidance.

    United Kingdom (UK), Southampton

    Post-doctoral Research & Visiting Professor, University of Southampton

    Advanced Courses Studies (Relating to Transportation / Traffic)

    Highway Planning and Economics; Traffic Engineering; Traffic Flow Theory; Operations Research; Computer Technology; Management Concepts; Transportation Engineering; Transport Network Models; Transport Choice Models; Transport Engineering Economics; Transport Evaluation; Transport Survey Methods; Transport Regional Structures; Transport Investment and Pricing; Transport Economic Theory Analysis; Economics of Roads and Road Transport; Geometric Design of Highways.

    Involvement in Academic Administration

    • Member, Academic Council, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET).
    • Member, Library Development Committee, BUET.
    • Member, Governing Body, Military Institute Technology (MIST).
    • Member, Academic Council, Bangladesh Textile University, Dhaka.
    • Member, Board of Post Graduate Studies (BPGS), Bangladesh Textile University, Dhaka.
    • Member, Faculty Selection Committee, Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology (DUET).
    • Member, Faculty Selection Committee, Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CUET).
    • Member, Committee for Advanced Studies and Research (CASR), DUET.
    • Member, Faculty of Civil Engineering, DUET.
    • Member, Academic Council, Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (RUET).
    • Member, Advisory Council, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, North South University.
    • Member, Faculty Appointment Committee, North South University.
    • Member, Governing Body, Center for Injury Prevention Research Bangladesh (CIPRB).
    • Member, Examination Committee, IEB, Dhaka.
    • Vice Chairman, Equivalence Committee, IEB, Dhaka.

    Professional Leadership Experience

    Chairman, Steering Committee of the 10th Convocation of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), 2011.

    Convener, Celebrating 60 Years of Engineering Education in Bangladesh, BUET, Dhaka, 2007.

    Provided Leading role in briefing the high powered delegation from the Sultanate of Oman headed by the Honorable Minister for Manpower, Sultanate of Oman to BUET, 2007.

Journals

  1. HOQUE, M.M. (1980), “Systematic approach to reduce road accidents”, Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh, Dhaka Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 33-38.
  2. HOQUE, M.M. (1982a),  “Accidents and geometric design features of two-lane urban highways in Dacca” Journal of the Indian Highways, New Delhi, July 1982, pp. 25-31.
  3. HOQUE, MM. (1982b), “Design and control of intersections: a prerequisite for traffic safety:, Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Vol. 10, No.2, pp 13-18.
  4. ANDREASSEN, D.C. and HOQUE, MM.(1986), “Intersection accident frequencies”, Journal of Traffic Engg. and Control (U.K) Vol. 27, No.10, pp. 514-517. (Also published as ARRB Internal Report, AIR 426-5).
  5. HOQUE, MM. and ANDREASSEN,D.C. (1986a), “Pedestrian accidents: an examination by road class with special reference to accident `cluster’, Journal of Traffic Engg. and Control (U.K) July/August 1986, pp 391-397.
  6. HOQUE, MM. and ANDREASSEN, D.C. (1986b), “The uses of accident type and road class information in assessing the urban road safety problem”, Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Journal (U.S.A), August 1986, pp 51-54 (also published as ARRB Internal Report, Melbourne, AIR 426-2).
  7. HOQUE, MM. (1989), “Accidents in road in road classes: A review of past studies and recent advances”, Journal of Australian Road Research. Vol. 19, no. 1, March 1989, Melbourne.
  8. HOQUE, MM. (1989) , “Road accident prevention”, Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh, Dhaka, March 1989, Vol. 17, No. 3-4, pp. 55-60.
  9. HOQUE, MM.  (1989) , “An analysis of fatal bicycle accidents in Victoria  (Australia) with a special reference to night-time accidents”, Journal of accident Analysis and Prevention (U.K), Pergamon Press, Vol. 21, No.6, pp. 1-11.
  10. AHSAN, H.M. & HOQUE, MM.  (1991), “Mass transit in metropolitan Dhaka-some issues”, Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Vol. 19, No. 1-2, January 1991.
  11. HOQUE, MM. (1993a), “Road Safety: potential of engineering countermeasures, International Journal of Traffic Medicine, IAATM, Sweden, Vol. 21, No.1.
  12. HOQUE, MM.  (1993b), ” Project evaluation: the role of analyst”, Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Vol.21, 21, No.1, January 1993.
  13. HOQUE, MM.  (1998), “The accident problem in rural highways”, Journal of Civil Engineering, IEB, Dhaka, Vol. CE26, No.1.
  14. Fazio, J., Hoque, MM., & Tiwari, G. (1999), “Fatalities of heterogeneous street traffic”, Transportation Research Record No. 1695- Journal of the Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, USA. Nov. 1999.
  15. Ahsan, H.M. and Hoque, M.M. (2002), “Traffic Safety in Dhaka City: Key Issues and Countermeasures”, Journal of Civil Engineering, the Institute of Engineers, Bangladesh , Vol CE30, No. 1, June 2002.
  16. Hoque M. M.  &  Mahmud S.M.S. (2010) “Promoting vulnerable road users safety towards safe and equitable communities in Bangladesh”, Inj Prev 2010;16:A152 doi:10.1136/ip.2010. 029215. 545. British Medical Journal (BMJ Journals), published by the BMJ Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of the British Medical Association, 2010
  17. Awal, Z.I., Islam, M.R and Hoque, M.M., (2010). “Collision of marine vehicle in Bangladesh: A study on accident characteristics” Emerald Journal of Disaster Prevention and Management, Vol.19 No.5, 2010. Emerald Group Publishing Limited, UK.
  18. Hoque, M. M. and Rahman, M. A. (2014), “Tackling Road Safety in Bangladesh: Need for Pragmatic Approach”, Stamford University, Bangladesh, Journal of Civil Engineering, 2014 ( in preparation).

International Conference Proceedings

  1. HOQUE, MM. and ANDREASSEND, D.C. (1980), “Accidents on a section of Thailand’s Superhighways”, 10th Australian Road Research Board (ARRB) Conference Proc. 10(4), pp 108-118.
  2. ANDREASSEND D.C. HOQUE, MM. and YOUNG, W, (1984). “Pedestrian accidents in metropolitan Melbourne by road class” , Australia Road Research Board (ARRB) Proc., 12 (7), pp 58-71.
  3. HOQUE, MM.  (1986) , ” Traffic accidents in Dhaka”  13th ARRB/5th Road Engg. Assoc. of Asia and Australasia (REAAA) Conf. Proc 13(2), pp 1-44, Adelaide.
  4. ANDREASSEN, D.C. And  HOQUE, MM.  (1986) , ”  LATM  and road safety: accidents in road classes in Melbourne”, 13th ARRB/5th REAAA Conf. Proc., 13(9), pp 17-24, Adelaide.
  5. HOQUE, MM. and ANDREASSEN, D.C.  (1986a), “Long term changes in accidents in Melbourne”, 13th ARRB/5th REAAA Con proc., 13(9), pp 240-251, Adelaide.
  6. HOQUE, MM. and ANDREASSEN, D.C. (1986b), “A new approach for the analysis of intersection accidents”, 13th ARRB/5th REAAA Conf. Proc., 13(9), pp 219-229, Adelaide.
  7. ANDREASSEN, D.C. & HOQUE, MM. (1987), “Strategies for safety problems: site clustering of accident types on road classes”, 1987 New Zealand Roading Symposium Proceedings, Vol. 3, pp 573-579.
  8. HOQUE, MM. (1988a), “Victorian bicycle accidents: trend investigations with emphasis on night-time accidents”, 14th ARRB Conference, proceedings, Vol. 14, No. 4, pp 139-149.
  9. HOQUE, MM.  (1988b), “Towards successful investigation of urban accident problems”, Proceedings of the International Conference on Roads and Road Transport Problems, University of Roorkee, India, December 1988.
  10. HOQUE, MM.  and ANDREASSEN, D.C. (1988) , “Pedestrian accidents in Metro Melbourne 1960 vs. 1981, preliminary results”, ARRB International Report AIR 426-4, and 14th ARRB Conf.  Proc., Vol. 14, No.4, pp. 1-13, Canberra.
  11. HOQUE, MM. (1990a), ” Some aspects of road safety problems in Bangladesh”, proceedings of the Sixth Road Engg Association of Asia and Australasia, Kuala Lumpur, March 1990.
  12. HOQUE, MM.  (1990b), “Long term variations in bicycle accident: a comparison of 1960 and 1981 accident statistics”, 15th Australian Road Research Board Conf. Proc. Vol. 15(7), pp 285-306.
  13. HOQUE, MM.  (1990c), “Traffic and safety problems in metropolitan Dhaka”, Proceeding of the 5th conference on Urban Transport in Developing Countries, (CODATU-V) Sao Paulo, Brazil, 24-28, September 1990.
  14. HASAN, H.M. & HOQUE, MM..  (1991), “Aspects of public transport in metropolitan Dhaka”, XIXth World Road Congress Proceedings, AIPCR/PIARC, Paris, France, Sept. 1991.
  15. HOQUE, MM. (1992a), “Road Safety countermeasures: an overview of the low cost alternatives”, proceedings of the 12th World Congress of the International Association for Accidents and Traffic Medicine (IAATM), Helsinki, Finland, June 1992.
  16. HOQUE, MM.  (1992b), “Pedestrian Safety in Dhaka”, proceedings of the 7th Road Engg. Association of Asia and Australasia Conference, Singapore, June 1992.
  17. HOQUE, MM.  (1993), “The road accident situation in Bangladesh”, Technical paper, Conference of Asian Road Safety (CARS), Kuala Lumpur, October 1993.
  18. HOQUE, MM.  & AHMED, S.N.(1993), “Problems of urban transport and traffic management: an overview of key aspects”, proceedings of CODATU-VI Conference on Urban Transport in Developing Countries, Tunis, 15-19 February 1993.
  19. HOQUE, MM.  (1993), “Strategies for road safety: the Bangladesh situation”, Proc. The Third International Conference on Safe Communities, Harstad, Norway, 6-8 June 1994.
  20. HOQUE, MM. AHMED, S.N. & HOSSAIN, A.B. (1995), “Non-Motorised Transport: the most dominant mode in Bangladesh”, 7th World Conference on Transport Research, July 16-21, 1995 Sydney, Australia.
  21. HOQUE, MM. (1996a), “Overinvolvement of trucks and buses in crashes: problems and aspects of treatment relating to road environment”, 5th International Conference a Safe Communities, Melbourne, February 22-26, 1996.
  22. HOQUE, M.M. (1996b), ” Road Engineering to reduce pedestrian injuries: a priority need for less motorised countries”, 3rd International Conference on Injury Prevention & Control, Melbourne, 18-22 1996.
  23. Hoque M. M, S.N. Ahmed, A.I. Choudury (1996) Traffic Management Schemes for Three Medium Sized Cities in Bangladesh, conference Codatu VII,  New Delhi, 12 to 16 February, 1996.
  24. HOQUE, MM. (1995), “Towards improving road safety in Bangladesh”, XXth PIARC World Road Congress, 3-9 September 1995, Montreal, Canada.
  25. HOQUE, MM. Ahsan, HM, & McDonald, M. (1997) ” Traffic Congestion and Safety : Some Contemporary Issues and Options in Bangladesh”, ASCE Conference on Traffic Congestion and Traffic Safety in the 21st Century, Chicago, Illinois, USA, June 8-11, 1997.
  26. HOQUE, MM. Ahsan, HM, & McDonald, M. (1997) “Preventing Road Traffic Injuries by Safety Audit– A Review and a New Approach to Promote Safe Comminutes”, 6th International Conference on Safe Communities, Johannesburg, South Africa, October 15-18, 1997.
  27. FAZIO, J. Hoque, M.M. & Tiwari,G. (1998) “Fatalities in heterogeneous street traffic”, 77th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board (TRB), Washington, D.C. January 11-15, 1998.
  28. FAZIO, J. Hoque, M.M. & Tiwari,G. (1998) “Fatalities in heterogeneous traffic in large South Asian cities”, Third International Sysmposium on Highway Capacity, Copenhagen, Denmark, June22-27, 1998.
  29. HOQUE, MM. (1998) “Reducing road traffic accidents and injuries by engineering measures”, 4th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 17-20 May 1998.
  30. HOQUE, MM. (1998b) “Road Safety in large urban environments: relevance of developing a safe community in Bangladesh,” 7th International Conference or safe Communities, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 13-15 May, 1998.
  31. HOQUE, MM. Ahsan, HM, (1998) “Rural road accidents and safety countermeasures”, 9th Road Engg Association of Asia & Australasia (REAAA), Wellington, New Zealand, 3-8 May 1998.
  32. HOQUE, MM., McDonald, M. & Hall, RD. (1998), “Relevance and introduction of road safety audit in developing countries”, First AUSTROADS International Road Safety Audit Forum, Melbourne 11-12 May 1998.
  33. HOQUE, MM. Ahsan, HM (1998), “Road accidents and safety countermeasures in urban areas: the context of developing countries”, 8th World Conference on Transport and Urban Development, Cape Town, South Africa, 21-25 September 1988
  34. HOQUE, MM., McDonald, M. & Hall, RD. (1999), “Systematic implementation of road safety audit in developing countries”, XXIth PIARC World Road Congress, Kuala Lunpur, Malaysia, 2-8 October 1999
  35. HOQUE, MM. Ahsan, HM (1999), “Urban road accidents and strategies for achieving greater safety in developing countries”, Civil and Environmental Engineering Conference (C&EEC), Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, 8-12 November 1999.
  36. ALAM, JB, Karim, DM & Hoque, MM (1999) “Privatization of domestic airlines in Bangladesh”, Civil and Environmental Engineering Conference (C&EEC), Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, 8-12 November 1999.
  37. Hoque, M.M. (2000a), “On creating supportive environments for safe community”, 9th International Conference on Safe Communities, Dhaka, 26-28 February 2000.
  38. Hoque, M.M. & Ahsan, H. M. (2000b), “Safe communities: road safety management in urban areas of developing countries “, Proceedings 9th International Conference on Safe Communities, Dhaka, 26-28 February 2000.
  39. Hoque, M.M. (2000c), “Injury characteristics and prevention in developing countries: the context of safe community approach in Bangladesh”. Keynote paper, Proceedings 9th International Conference on Safe Communities, Dhaka, 26-28 February 2000.
  40. Hoque, M.M. & Alam J. B. (2000d), “Investigation of traffic accidents on the basis of Haddon’s framework for assigning responsibilities”, abstract paper, Proceedings 9th International Conference on Safe Communities, Dhaka, 26-28 February 2000.
  41. Hoque, M.M. & Ahsan, H. M. (2000e), “Hospital based survey of road accident victims: some useful findings,” abstract paper, Proceedings 9th International Conference on Safe Communities, Dhaka, 26-28 February 2000.
  42. Chowdhury, A. W. & Hoque, M.M. (2000f), “Safety movement for promoting safe community awareness”, abstract paper, Proceedings 9th International Conference on Safe Communities, Dhaka, 26-28 February 2000.
  43. Hoque, M.M. (2000l), Accident blackspots treatment- a priority need for injury prevention and control”, abstract paper, Proceedings 5th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control, New Delhi, 5-8 March 2000.
  44. Hoque, M.M.(2000m), “Towards systematic implementation of road safety audit in developing countries”, poster paper, 5th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control, New Delhi,  5-8 March 2000.
  45. Hoque, M.M.(2000g), “Road Planning and engineering for promoting pedestrian safety in Bangladesh”, Proceedings 10th Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia Conference, Tokyo, 4-9 September 2000.
  46. Alam, J. B., Ahmed, F. & Hoque, M.M. (2000h), “Road traffic induced noise pollution in Dhaka city: factors, issues and options for its alleviation”, Proceedings 10th Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia Conference, Tokyo, 4-9 September 2000.
  47. Alam, J. B., Islam, A. & Hoque, M.M. (2000i), “Impact of Asian Highway on Bangladesh”, Proceedings 10th Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia Conference, Tokyo, 4-9 September 2000.
  48. Hoque. M. M. (2000j), “Accident black-spots treatment and safety audit: urgent need to promote enhanced road safety in developing countries”, abstract paper, Proceedings Injury 2000 Prevention and Management Forum, Canberra, 19-25 November 2000.
  49. Hoque. M. M. (2000k), “Safe community interventions for more effective and sustainable road safety in developing countries”, abstract paper, Proceedings Injury 2000 Prevention and Management Forum, Canberra, 19-25 November 2000.
  50. Hoque. M. M. (2001a), “Road Safety improvements in developing countries: priority issues and options”, Proceedings 20th Australian Road Research Board (ARRB) Conference, ARRB Transport Research Ltd., Melbourne, 19-21 March 2001.
  51. Hoque, M. M. (2001b) “The need for safe community intervention for sustainable pedestrian safety in developing countries,” abstract paper, Proceedings 10th International Conference on Safe Communities, Alaska, 21-23 May 2001.
  52. Hoque, M. M. (2001c) “Disaggregated costing of road traffic accidents: implications for developing countries”, Proceedings for the 1st Safe Community Conference on Cost Calculation and Cost-effectiveness in Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, Viborg, Denmark, 30 Sept. – 3 Oct. 2001.
  53. Hoque, M. M. (2002a) “Improving road safety in the Asia-Pacific region: the place of safe community approach and the regional co-operation”, 1st Asian Region Conference on Safe Communities, Suwon, Korea, Feb. 25-27 2002.
  54. Hoque, M. M. (2002b) “Reducing road injuries by low-cost engineering measures”, 6th International conference on Injury Prevention and Control, Montreal, Canada, 12-15, 2002.
  55. Hoque, M.M. (2000), “Bangladesh Injury Characteristics and Prevention in Developing Countries: The Context of Safe Community Approach In Bangladesh”, Keynote Paper, 9th International Conference Proceedings on Safe Communities, Dhaka, 26-28 February, 2000.
  56. Hoque, M.M. (2003), Alam, J.B. and Habib, K.M.N. (2003), “Road Safety Issues and Initiatives in Bangladesh: The Context of Regional Significance”, Proceedings of 21st ARRB Transport Research / 11th REAA Conference, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, 18-23 May 2003.
  57. Hoque, M.M., Islam B. M., Jannat G.E. (2003), “Some Preliminary Findings of Road Traffic Accident Cost in Bangladesh”, Proceedings of the 2nd International Safe Community Conference on Cost Calculation and Cost Effectiveness in Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, Falun, Sweden, 2003.
  58. Hoque, M.M. and Hossain, T. (2004), “Augmentation of Mass Transit Mode in Dhaka, Bangladesh”, Conference on Urban Transport in Developing Countries (CODATU- XI), Bucharest, Romania, 25-29 April, 2004.
  59. Hoque, M.M. (2004), “The Road to Road Safety: Issues and Initiatives in Bangladesh”, Regional Health Forum, WHO South-East Asia Region, Volume 8, Number 1, 2004.
  60. Hoque, M.M., Khondakar, B. and Alam, J.B. (2005), “Urban Transport Issuses and Improvement Options in Bangladesh”, Canadian Transportation Research Forum, Annual Conference, Hamilton, Ontario, May 8-11, 2005.
  61. Khondakar, B., Hoque, M.S. and Hoque, M.M. (2005), “Behavioral Habits and Attitudes of Heavy Vehicle Drivers towards Road Safety”, Proceedings in the Canadian Multidisciplinary Road Safety Conference (CMRSC) XV, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada June 5-8, 2005.
  62. Hoque, M.M., Soliman, T.A., Khondakar, B. and Sarkar, S. (2005), “Road Safety in Bangladesh: Overview of Problems, Progress, Priorities and Options”, Road Safety in Four continents, Warsaw, Poland, 5-7 October 2005
  63. Hoque, M.M., Khondakar, B. and Hoque, M.S. (2005), “Heavy Vehicle Drivers Training Program in Bangladesh”, Proceedings of the second International Conference on Driver Behaviour and Training (DB&T), Edinburgh, UK, 15-17 November 2005.
  64. Hoque, M.M. (2006a), “Road Safety in Bangladesh: The Contemporary Issues and Priorities”, Keynote Paper, International Conference Proceedings Titled “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, Accident Research Centre, BUET Dhaka, 22-24 August 2006.
  65. Hoque, M.M. (edited) (2006), International Conference Proceedings Titled “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, Published by Accident Research Centre (ARC), BUET, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 22-24 August 2006.
  66. Mahmud, S.M.S., Hossain, M.M., Hoque, M.S. and Hoque, M.M. (2006b), “Pedestrian Safety Problem, Existing Facilities and Required Strategies in the Context of Dhaka Metropolitan City”, International Conference Proceedings on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006.
  67. Rahman, R., Mahmud, S.M.S., Hoque, M.M. and Ahmed, S.N. (2006c), “Pedestrian Accident Characteristics in Dhaka: A Comparative Investigation”, International Conference Proceedings on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006.
  68. Hoque, M.M., Sakar, S. and Debnath, P. (2006d), “Road Safety Audit : Its Role and Systematic Implementation in Developing Countries”, International Conference Proceedings on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006.
  69. Hoque, M.M., Rhaman, M.M., Rahman, M.F., Ashrafuzzaman, M., Mahmud, S.M.S. and Rahman M.W. (2006e), “Major Fatal Road Accidents in Bangladesh: Characteristics, Causes and Remedial Measures”, International Conference Proceedings on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006.
  70. Hoque, M.M., Rhaman, M.F., Ashrafuzzaman, M., Sarkar, S., Ahmed, S.N., Mahmud, S.M.S. and Rahman, M.W. (2006f), “Road Accidents during Festivals and Vacations in Bangladesh”, International Conference Proceedings on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006.
  71. Hoque, M.M., Rhaman, Sarkar, S., Rahman. F. and Ashrafuzzaman M. (2006g), “Hazardous Road Locations (HRL) on National Highways in Bangladesh”, International Conference Proceedings on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006.
  72. Hoque, M.M., Ahmed, S.N., Barua, U. and Alam, M.D. (2006h), “Accident Analysis of Five Major Arterial Road Links in Dhaka City, Bangladesh”, International Conference Proceedings on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006.
  73. Alam, M.J.B., Karim, D.M., Hoque, M.M., Islam, Q.Z. and Alam. M.D. (2006i), “Initiatives Regarding Road Accident Database in Bangladesh”, International Conference Proceedings on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006.
  74. Islam, R. and Hoque, M.M. (2006j), “Road Traffic Accidents in Metropolitan City of Chittagong”, International Conference Proceedings on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006.
  75. Hoque, M.M., Debnath, P., Alam, M.D. and Ahmed, S.N. (2006k), “Metropolitan Street Accident: The case of Dhaka”, International Conference Proceedings on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006.
  76. Hoque, M.M., Debnath, Ahmed, S.N. and Newaz K.M.S. (2006l), “Speed Limit and Accidents on National Highway : A Case Study”, International Conference Proceedings on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006.
  77. Hoque, M.M., Debnath, Ahmed, S.N., Sarkar, S., Rahaman, M.F. and Talukdar, M.M.A. (2006m), “Heavy Vehicle Safety in Bangladesh: Accident Involvement, Driver’s Behavior and Understanding in Road Safety”, International Conference Proceedings on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006.
  78. Hoque, M.M., Hoque, M.S., Talukdar, M.M.A. and Awal, Z.I. (2006n), “ARC’s Heavy Vehicles Drivers’ Training & Awareness Program in Bangladesh”, International Conference Proceedings on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006.
  79. Hoque, M.M., Siddiqui, C.K.A., Anjuman, T. and Ahmed, S.N. (2006o), “Accident Characteristics of Some Bridges and Bridge Approaches in Bangladesh”, International Conference Proceedings on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006.
  80. Sultana, T. and Hoque, M.M. (2006p), “Skills and Strategies Required to Improve Children Behavior towards Road Safety”, International Conference Proceedings on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006.
  81. Hoque, M.M., Azad, A.K., Mahmud, M.I. and Mahmud, S.M.S. (2006q), “The Risk of Children in Road Traffic Accidents in Bangladesh”, International Conference Proceedings on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006.
  82. Hoque, M.M., Sulmin, M. and Alam, M.D. (2006r), “Introduction of Community Based Road Safety Programmes Abutting Sections of a National Highway in Bangladesh”, International Conference Proceedings on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006.
  83. Hoque, M.M., Azad, Hoque, M.S., Mahmud, S.M.S. and Rahman, M.F. (2006s), “A Preliminary Comparison of Road Safety Situation in Selected Countries”, International Conference Proceedings on “Road Safety in Developing Countries”, BUET, Dhaka, 22-24 August, 2006
  84. Hoque, M.M. (2006), “Observational Studies of Hazardous Road Locations on National Highways in Bangladesh”, 22nd ARRB Group Conference, Canberra, Australia, 29 October – 2 November 2006.
  85. Awal, Z. I., Islam, M. R. and Hoque, M. M., Analysis of Passenger Vessel Accidents in the Inland Waterways of Bangladesh, Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Conference on Marine Technology, 4-5 September 2006, Makassar, Indonesia, pp. 211-219
  86. Hoque, M.M. and Mahmud, S.M.S. (2007), “Child Injuries Resulting from Road Traffic Accidents in Bangladesh”, 16th International Conference on Safe Communities, Tehran, IR Iran, 11-13 June, 2007
  87. Hoque, M.M. and Debnath, P. (2007), “Metropolitan Road Traffic Accidents and Safety Management: The Context of Dhaka”, 16th International Conference on Safe Communities, Tehran, IR Iran, 11-13 June, 2007
  88. Hoque, M.M., Siddiqui, C.K.A. and Sarker, S. (2007), “Identification and Correction of Accident Hazards on National Highways in Bangladesh: the Role of Road Safety Audit”, Submitted for 23rd  World Road Congress, Paris, 17-21 September, 2007
  89. Anjuman, T., Rabbi, S. H., Siddiqui, C.K.A., Hoque, M.M. (2007), “Road Traffic Accident: A Leading Cause Of The Global Burden Of Public Health Injuries And Fatalities”, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Mechanical Engineering (ICME 2007), ICME-AM-30, 29-31 December 2007, Dhaka.
  90. Hoque, M.M., Awal, Z.I., Anowar, S., Rabbi, S. H. and Mahmud, S. M. S. (2007), “Some Aspects of Research Funding on Engineering & Technology in Bangladesh”, Proceedings of the National Symposium on Engineering and Technical Education (NSET), Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka-1000, BANGLADESH, 29 December, 2007, Dhaka pp 101-106.
  91. Hoque, M. M., Awal, Z. I., Anowar, S., Rabbi, S. H., and Mahmud, S. M. S. (2007), “Road Safety Research Needs and the Role of Accident Research Centre (ARC)”, Proceedings of the National Symposium on Engineering and Technological Education (NSET), Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka-1000, BANGLADESH, 29 December, 2007. pp: 95-100
  92. Hoque, M.M., Rabbi, S.H., Mahmud, S.M.S., Siddiqui, C.K.A., Anowar, S. (2007), “Road Traffic Accidents and Injuries: A Serious Safety Concern in Urban Areas of Bangladesh, Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on New Technologies for Urban Safety of Mega Cities in Asia, 9-10 December 2007, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  93. Hoque, M.M., Mahmud, S.M.S., Siddique, C.K.A (2007), “Road Safety in Bangladesh and Some Recent Advances”, 14th International Conference on Road Safety on Four Continents, 14-16 November 2007, Bangkok, Thailand.
  94. Hoque, M.M. and Mahmud, S.M. (2007), “Child Injuries from Road Traffic Accidents”, First National Conference on Achieving Millennium Development Goals 4 & 5: Where we are and what needs to be done, 30-31 March 2007, ICMH, Matuail.
  95. Hoque, M.M, Rabbi, S.H., Mahmud, S.M.S., Siddiqui, C.K.A., and Anowar, S.,(2007), “Road Traffic Accidents and Injuries: A Serious Safety Concern in Urban Areas of Bangladesh”, Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on New Technologies for Urban Safety of Mega Cities in Asia, 9-10 December 2007, Sheraton, Dhaka, Bangladesh, P. ID-10g (CD proceedings).
  96. Hoque, M. M., Newaz M.S., Mahmud S.M.S., Anowar S. and Huq A.S. (2007), “Urban Road Safety: Effective Rescue of Accident Victims Using GIS Technology”, 6th International Symposium on New Technologies for Urban Safety of Mega Cities in Asia, 9-10 December 2007, Dhaka, Bangladesh, P. ID-10a (CD proceedings).
  97. Hoque, M.M. and Mahmud S. M. S. (2007), “Potential of New Technologies to Improve the Road Crisis in Bangladesh”, 1st Annual Conference on Regional Science, 16-17 March 2007, BUET, Dhaka, pp-88, Paper 7a-3(CD proceedings).
  98. Hoque, M. M., Mahmud S. M. S., Qazi A. S.(2008) “Cycling in Bangladesh” publication in the  position paper’ on Bicycling in Asia, 2008, Interface for Cycling Expertise (I-CE), The Netherlands, within the framework of its Bicycle Partnership Program (BPP) and the Sustainable Urban Mobility in Asia (SUMA), TRIPP, iTrans, TBIU, IITD, November 2008, Pp 81-89.
  99. Houqe, M. M., Anowar, S. and Raihan, M.A (2008,) “Towards Sustainable Road Safety” Symposium and Workshop on Sustainable Transport for Developing Countries, 28-29 August, 2008, Dhaka.
  100. Hoque, M. M., Mahmud, S. M.S. (2008), “Road Accidents Involving Children in Bangladesh”, International Symposium and Workshop on Sustainable Transport for Developing Countries, 28-29 August, 2008, pp- 85-90, Dhaka.
  101. Hoque, M. M., Mahmud S.M. S.,  Newaz K. M. S., Rabbi S. H., “Road Safety Hazards at Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge (JMB) Site: Implications for Bridge Management”, 23rd ARRB Conference – Research Partnering with Practitioners, Adelaide, Australia, 30-1 August 2008, PP- 142 (Abstract), P. ID.-Hoque437, CD proceedings
  102. Hoque, M. M.,Mahmud S. M. S., Paul S.,( 2008,) “The Cost of Road Traffic Accidents in Bangladesh”, Publication in 10th Pacific Regional Science Conference Organization (PRSCO) Summer Institute, 15-17 May 2008, Dhaka, Bangladesh,  P.N. -88,  Pg-88 (Abstract), Paper 6b3 (CD proceedings)
  103. Hoque, M. M., Raihan M. A., Mahmud S. M. S., (2008,)“Road Safety and Drivers’ Speed Behavior”, Publication in 10th Pacific Regional Science Conference Organization (PRSCO) Summer Institute  15-17 May 2008, Dhaka, Bangladesh,  P.N. -48,  Pg- 83(Abstract), (CD proceedings)
  104. Hoque, M. M., Mahmud S. M. S., Qazi A. S (2008) “Emerging Road Safety Problems in Urban Areas of Bangladesh”, Publication in 10th Pacific Regional Science Conference Organization (PRSCO) Summer Institute 2008, 15-17 May 2008, Dhaka, Bangladesh, P.N. –100  Pg- 63 (Abstract), Paper 4b4 (CD proceedings)
  105. Awal Z.I. and Hoque, M.M., Some Aspects of Water Transport Accident and Injury Problems in Bangladesh, Proceedings of the 10th Pacific Regional Science Conference Organisation (PRSCO) Summer Institute 2008, 15-17 May 2008, Dhaka, paper no. 6b2.
  106. Hoque, M. M., Mahmud S. M. S., Newaz K. M. S. (2008) “Child Pedestrian Injuries in Bangladesh: Problems and Strategies for Safety Improvements”, 9th South East Asia Regional Scientific Meeting, 9-12 February 2008, Institute of Child and Mother Health (ICMH), Dhaka, Bangladesh, Poster  Session 2.
  107. Awal, Z. I., Hoque, M. M., and Mahmud S. M. S.,(2008) “Water Transport Accidents and Injures in Bangladesh”, 9th South East Asia Regional Scientific Meeting, 9-12 February 2008, Institute of Child and Mother Health (ICMH), Dhaka, Bangladesh, Pg-219-220.
  108. Hoque, M. M., Mahmud S. M. S., and Paul S. (2008)“On the Estimation of Socio-Economic Costs of Road Traffic Injuries in Bangladesh”, 9th South East Asia Regional Scientific Meeting, 9-12 February 2008, Institute of Child and Mother Health (ICMH), Dhaka, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh ,Pg-216-217.
  109. Hoque, M. M., Mahmud S. M. S., Qazi A. S. (2008), “Dealing with Vulnerable Road User (VRU) Safety and Mobility in Urban Areas of Bangladesh: A Critical Sustainable Transport Development Challenge”, CODATU – XIII International Conference on Sustainable Development Challenges of Transport in Cities of the Developing World: Doing what works”, Session 4B, November 12-14, 2008,  Ho-Chi-Minh City, Vietnam.
  110. Hoque, M.M. and Mahmud S. M. S. (2009), “Safe Rural Roads in Bangladesh: Problems and Priorities”, Published in the International Convention on Rural Roads,  organized by IRF, in association with the Tanzanian Road Association (TARA) an the global Transport Knowledge Partnership (gTKP), (IRF/gTKP/TARA 2009), Arusha, Tanzania, 25-27 November 2009 (Short Paper).
  111. Hoque, M. M. and Mahmud S. M. S. (2009), “Road Safety Research and Education in Bangladesh”, International Conference on 2009 Australasian Road Safety Research, Education and Policing Conference, Sydney, , 11 to 13 November 2009, Abstract No. 0037
  112. Hoque, M. M., Mahmud S. M. S. (2009), “Accident Hazards on National Highways in Bangladesh”, Published in the 13th Conference of the Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia (REAAA), 23-26 September 2009, Songdo Convensia, Incheon, Korea.
  113. Hoque, M. M., Mahmud S. M. S. (2009), “Road Safety Engineering Challenges in Bangladesh”, Published in the 13th Conference of the Road Engineering Association of Asia and Australasia (REAAA), 23-26 September 2009, Songdo Convensia, Incheon, Korea.
  114. Hoque, M. M., Mahmud S. M. S. (2009), “Road Safety Priorities for Pedestrian and Child Injuries in Urban Areas of Bangladesh”, Published in the 18th International Conference on Safe Communities, 13-15 August, 2009, cali, Colombia, Code 73 (short paper).
  115. Hoque, M. M. and Mahmud S. M. S. (2009), “Priority Road Safety Engineering Measures: The Context of Bangladesh”, Published in the  4th IRF Regional Conference On Road Safety, 23-24 October 2009, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, India (Short paper).
  116. Hoque, M. M. and Mahmud S. M. S. (2009), “On-Scene Studies of Major Fatal Road Accidents: The Bangladesh Perspective”, Published in the National Conference on Road Safety 2020: Smart Solution, Organized by Australian College of Road Safety,  5-6 November, Duxton Hotel, Perth Western Australia (Short paper).
  117. Hoque, M. M. and Mahmud, S. M. S. (2009), “Towards Development of a Decade of Road Safety Action Plan to Reduce the Road Injuries in Bangladesh”, Published in the 5th Asian Regional Conference on Safe Communities, October 28-30, 2009, Beijing, China (Short paper).
  118. Mahmud S. M. S. and Hoque, M.M. (2009), “Vulnerable Road User (VRU) Safety in Urban Areas of Bangladesh”, 9th National Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, 26th-28th July, 2009, Sofitel,  Melbourne, Australia
  119. Hoque, M. M. and Mahmud, S. M. S. (2009), “Child Injuries from Road Traffic Accidents: The Bangladesh Perspective”, 9th National Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, 26th-28th July, 2009, Sofitel Melbourne, Australia.
  120. Hoque, M.M., Smith G., Hossain D. Z., and Mahmud, S.M.S. (2010), “Improving Highway Safety in Bangladesh: Road Improvement and The Potential Application of iRAP” 24th ARRB Conference – Building on 50 years of road and transport research, Melbourne, Australia, 13-15 October 2010,  pg- 161 (Abstract book), (CD proceedings)
  121. Hoque, M.M. and Mahmud S.M.S. (2010), “Promoting Vulnerable Road Users (VRUs) Safety Towards Safe and Sustainable Communities in Bangladesh”, 10th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion 21-24 September 2010, Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London
  122. Hoque, M.M. and Mahmud S.M.S. (2010), “Organising for Road Safety in Bangladesh: Some Challenges and Opportunities”, published in the 15th International Conference on Road Safety on Four Continents, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 28-30 March 2010 (CD Proceedings)
  123. Hoque M.M. and Mahmud S.M.S. (2010), “Engineering Safer Roads: the Bangladesh Perspective”, 16th IRF (International Road Federation) world meeting, Lisbon Congress Centre, Portugal, 25-28 May, 2008, abstract no 55.
  124. Hoque, M. M., Smith G. and Mahmud S. M. S., (2011), Safer Roads in Bangladesh: Addressing the Challenges of Road Infrastructure Safety and linear Settlements, XXIVth World Road Congress Mexico City, from 26th to 30th September 2011
  125. Hoque, M. M., (2012), “Road Safety: An Overview of Key Facts and the Way Forward”, Key note paper, 2nd International Conference on Environmental Technology & Construction Engineering (ICETCESD 2012) Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST), Sylhet, March 10-12’2012
  126. Hoque, M. M., Smith, G., Rahman, M. A. and Uddin, M. H. M. (2012), “iRAP and Road Infrastructure Safety Assessment in Bangladesh”, Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference, 4 – 6 October 2012, Wellington, New Zealand
  127. Hoque, M. M. (2012), “Towards Sustainable Pedestrian Safety: The Bangladesh Context”, 11th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion 1-4 October 2012, Wellington, New Zealand
  128. Islam, S., Hoque, M. M. (2012),“Pedestrian Safety in Bangladesh : Some Research Findings”, 1st International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering 2012 (ICACE 2012) 12 –14 December 2012, CUET, Chittagong, Bangladesh
  129. Hossain, S. and Hoque, M.M. (2012), “Safe System Approach for Safer Roads in Bangladesh”, 1st International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering 2012 (ICACE 2012) 12 –14 December 2012, CUET, Chittagong, Bangladesh
  130. Hoque, M.M., Salehin M.F. and Smith G. (2012), “Aspects of Engineering Approaches to Reduce Speeds and Speed Related Crashes on Rural Highways in Bangladesh”, 25th ARRB Conference,on Shaping the future: linking research, policy and outcomes, was held in Perth, Western Australia, 23 – 26 September 2012
  131. Hoque, M. M., Barua, S., Ahsan, H. M., and Alam, D. (2012), ‘¬¬BRT in Metro Dhaka: Towards Achieving a Sustainable Urban Public Transport System’, Proceedings of CODATU XV: The Role of Urban Mobility in (re)shaping Cities, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
  132. Hoque, M. M., Rahman, M. A. and Smith, G. (2013), “Quantifying Highway Safety Hazards in Bangladesh”, Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing & Education Conference, 28th – 30th August 2013, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
  133. Hoque, M. M., Hossain, S., Islam, S. and Rahman, M. A. (2013), “Safe System for Sustainable Pedestrian Safety in Bangladesh”, Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing & Education Conference, 28th – 30th August 2013, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
  134. Hoque, M. M., Rahman, M. A. and Smith, G. (2013), “Highway Safety Assessment in Bangladesh”, 9th International Conference on Geo-technical & Transportation Engineering, 28th – 30th October, 2013, Johor, Malaysia
  135. Hoque, M.M. and Salehin M.F (2013), “Vulnerable Road Users (VRUs) Safety in Bangladesh”, 16th RS4C Conference, Beijing, China 2013
  136. Hoque, M. M., Alam, D., Mamun, S. M. A. A., and Ahsan, H. M. (2013), ‘Bus Rapid Transit (BRT): What is it and Why Do We Need it for Dhaka’, Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Urban Public Transportation Systems, ASCE, Paris, France.
  137. Hoque, M. M., Uddin, M H M. A., Bairgi, B. K. & Ahsan, H. M. (2013), “Night Time Construction of Asphalt Overlay on Runway at HSIA, Dhaka: Some Management Issues and Challenges”, Seventh International Conference on Construction in the 21st Century (CITC-VII), “Challenges in Innovation, Integration and Collaboration in Construction & Engineering”
  138. December 19-21, 2013, Bangkok, Thailand.
  139. Rahman, M. A. and Hoque, M. M. (2014), “iRAP Star Ratings for National Highways in Bangladesh”, 2nd International Conference on Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development (ICCESD 2014), 14th – 16th February 2014, KUET, Khulna, Bangladesh
  140. Hoque, M. M., Rahman, M. A. and Hossain, M. S. (2014), “Motorcycle Risk Assessment in Bangladesh”, 2nd International Conference on Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development (ICCESD 2014), 14th – 16th February 2014, KUET, Khulna, Bangladesh
  141. Ahmed, M. H. and Hoque, M. M. (2014), “Road safety assessment for pedestrians on Dhaka-Aricha Highway (N5)”, 2nd International Conference on Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development (ICCESD 2014), 14th – 16th February 2014, KUET, Khulna, Bangladesh
  142. Hoque, M. M.,  Mamun S. M. A. A., Ahsan, H. M. (2014), “BRT as Mass Transit Option: the Context of Dhaka”, Proceedings of the 2nd  International Conference on Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development (ICCESD-2014), 14~16  February 2014, KUET, Khulna, Bangladesh
  143. Hoque, M. M., Saha D., Islam S.M.A. (2014), “Integration of NMT Towards Improved Accessibility and Sustainable Public Transport System in Dhaka, accepted for the 12th Transport Practitioners Meeting 2-3 July 2014 London Metropolitan University, UK.
  144. Hoque, M. M., Rahman, M. A. and Smith, G. (2014), “Assessment and Treatment of High Risk Roads in Bangladesh”, Accepted for the 26th ARRB Conference, Sydney, Australia, 2014.
  145. Hoque, M.M., Rahman, M.A., Hossain, S., Islam, S.M.A.B.A., “Safer Motorcycling and Safer Roads: The Context of Bangladesh”, 2nd South East Asia Road Safety Summit (SEARSS 2014), Sanur, Bali – Indonesia, October 26th-28th, 2014.
  146. Hoque, M.M., Islam, S.M.A.B.A., Saha, D., “Achieving Sustainable Transport in Metro Dhaka: The Role and Integration of Non-Motorized Transport”, Proceedings of the conference of 11thTransportation Planning and Implementation Methodologies for Developing Countries (TPMDC), IIT Bombay, India, December 2014.
  147. Hoque, M.M., Islam, S.M.A.B.A., Saha, D., “The Role and Integration of Non-Motorized Transport in Dhaka”, International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE), CUET, Bangladesh, December 2014.

Invited Papers

  1. HOQUE, MM.  (1979), “Accident Analysis for low-cost improvements on the Bangkok-Sarabury superhighway”, M. Eng., Thesis, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok.
  2. HOQUE, MM.  (1993), “Road accidents and traffic engineering: a few comments”, The Young Engineer, ad-hoc issue, Dacca, 1979.
  3. HOQUE, MM.  (1981a), “Pedestrian accidents and road users behaviour: Some research findings in Dacca city”, paper presented at the 26th Annual Convention of the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh at Khulna, Bangladesh.
  4. HOQUE, MM.  (1981), “Traffic characteristics of the Bangkok Sarabury superhighway and their influence on accidents”, presented at 26th Annual Convention of the Institution of Engineering, Bangladesh at Khulna, Bangladesh.
  5. HOQUE, MM.  (1981c), “Traffic accidents in Dacca- A study on roadway safety”, Research report, Dept. of Civil Engg., Bangladesh University of Engg. & Tech. (BUET), Dacca.
  6. HOQUE, MM.  (1982), “Road safety situation and traffic Controls in Dacca”, Published in the Newspaper supplement, Dacca (the 14th January 1982).
  7. HOQUE, MM. (1983), “Investigation of changes in accident type characteristics in Melbourne: an approach to look at by road hierarchy”, Proceedings of the 5th Conference of Australian Institutes of Transport Research (CAITR), Brisbane, Australia.
  8. HOQUE, MM.  (1984a), “A study of accident type by road class in Metropolitan Melbourne”, Research Report, Dept. of Civil Engg., Monash University,  Melbourne, August 1984.
  9. HOQUE, MM.  (1984b), “Melbourne’s pedestrian accidents by L.G.A. and their distribution by road class”, Draft report, Dept. of civil Engg., Monash University, Melbourne.
  10. HOQUE, MM. (1984c), “Assessing the road safety problem: an illustration of the use of accident type and road hierarchy”, Proceedings of the 6th Conference of Australian Institutes of Transport Research (CAITR), Australian National University, Canberra.
  11. HOQUE, MM. YOUNG, W. and ANDREASSEND, D.C., (1984), “An Analysis of accident types by road class for Metro Melbourne”, C.E.W.P. No. 84/8, Dept. of Civil Engg, Monash University, Melbourne.
  12. HOQUE, MM.  and ANDREASSEND, D.C., (1985a), “Accident at intersections – some new aspects”, Proceedings of the 7th Conference of Australian Institutes of Transport Research (CAITR), Monash University, Melbourne.
  13. HOQUE, MM.  and ANDREASSEND, D.C., (1985a), “A comparative analysis of traffic accidents in 1960 and 1981 Melbourne”, Proceedings of the 7th Conference of Australian Institutes of Transport Research (CAITR), Monash University, Melbourne.
  14. HOQUE, MM. (1986), “Accidents in freeways in Melbourne”, Proceedings of the 8th Conference of Australian Institutes of Transport Research (CAITR), Launceston, Australia.
  15. HOQUE, MM. (1987a), “Recent advances in intersection accident analysis” Invited paper presented at the Workshop on accident analysis, Road Traffic Authority (RTA), Melbourne, Australia.
  16. HOQUE, MM. (1987b), “Night-time Bicycle Fatalities”, Research Note RN/9/87, Road Traffic Authority (RTA), Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.
  17. HOQUE, MM. (1987c), “Bicycle Accident Trends”, Research note RN/17/87, Road Traffic Authority (RTA), Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.
  18. HOQUE, MM. (1987d), “Analysis of V/Line freight movements 1977/78 vs 1985/86,  STAP Working paper No. 5, V/Line, Transport House, Ministry of Transport, VIC, Melbourne, Australia.
  19. HOQUE, MM. (1987e), “Freight tonnage by O-D links: 1977/78 and 1985/86:, STAP Working paper No. 7, V/Line, Transport House, Ministry of Transport, VIC, Melbourne, Australia.
  20. HOQUE, MM. (1987f), “V/Line freight price trends by O-D links: 1977/78 to 1985/86”, STAP working paper No. 10, V/Line, Transport House, Ministry of Transport, VIC, Melbourne, Australia.
  21. HOQUE, MM. (1987g), “V/Line commodity outlook for 2002”, STAP Working paper No. 12, V/Line, Transport House, Ministry of Transport, VIC, Melbourne, Australia.
  22. HOQUE, MM.. (1987h), “Melbourne’s Accident Trends in the 21 year period, 1960-1981”, Proceedings of the 9th Conference of Australian Institutes of Transport Research, University of New South Wales, December 1987.
  23. HOQUE, MM. (1987i), “Changes in serious casualties (1980-1985): Pedestrians, bicyclists and vehicle occupants”, Internal Research Note, Research and Investigations, RTA, Melbourne, 1987.
  24. HOQUE, MM. (1987j), “Accidents in road classes and their long-term changes in Melbourne”, Ph.D. thesis (unpublished), Department of Civil Engg. Monash University, Melbourne.
  25. SANDERSON, J.T. & HOQUE, MM. (1987a), “Insurance claims and road user safety: accident data availability”, Traffic Committee Paper, Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV), September 1987, TC/2038/87, Melbourne.
  26. SANDERSON, J.T. & HOQUE, MM. (1987a), “Insurance claims and road user safety”, Research Report, Traffic and safety Department, Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV), November 1987.
  27. HOQUE, MM. (1988a), “Property damage accidents on rural roads in Victoria – study outline”, Traffic and Safety Department, Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) Ltd., 1988.
  28. HOQUE, MM. (1988b), ” Road Traffic Authority accident location system: an option for insurance accident database”, Internal Report, Traffic and safety department, Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV), August 1988.
  29. HOQUE, MM. and SANDERSON, J.T. (1988a), “Road Safety Countermeasures for rural roads”, Traffic and Safety Department Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV), TS88/3, May 1988.
  30. HOQUE, MM. and SANDERSON, J.T. (1988b), “Effectiveness of penalties for traffic offences: a review”, Traffic and Safety Department, Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV), Melbourne.
  31. HOQUE, MM. and SANDERSON, J.T. (1988c), “Road safety countermeasures for urban roads”, Traffic and Safety Department, Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV), Melbourne.
  32. HOQUE, MM.. and SANDERSON, J.T. (1988d), “Metropolitan Melbourne: Property damage accident database”, Traffic and Safety Department, Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV), Melbourne.
  33. HOQUE, MM. (1990), “Accident investigation for safety improvements of Dhaka-Aricha Highway, Six-monthly Progress Report, Dept. of Civil Engineering, BUET, Dhaka, Sept. 1990.
  34. HOQUE, MM. (1991a), “Some characteristics of casualty accidents in metropolitan Dhaka:, paper presented in the 35th Convention of the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh, Chittagong, 8-11 March, 1991.
  35. HOQUE, MM. (1991b), “Accident investigation for the safety improvement of Dhaka-Aricha Highway – a section of Asian Highway”, Final Report, Dept. of Civil Engineering, BUET, Dhaka, December 1991.
  36. HOQUE, MM. (1991c),Transport Planning”, an invited paper for Training Course/Workshop, Institutional Support Project (SIDA), LGEB, Dhaka July 1991.
  37. ALAM, J.B. and HOQUE, MM. (1992), “Modelling of urban road network – an approach for alleviating traffic congestion”, paper presented in the 36th Annual Convention of the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh, Dhaka, 2-8 January 1992.
  38. HOQUE, MM. (1993a), “Review Paper on the IAP of the draft report of the Greater Dhaka Metropolitan Area Integrated Transport Study”, A submission to the Planning Commission, Dhaka, August 1993.
  39. HOQUE, MM. (1993b), “Comments on the summary statement prepared for the Cabinet meeting regarding road accident prevention”. A submission to the Cabinet, Govt. of Bangladesh, Dec. 1993.
  40. HOQUE, MM. (1994a), “The accident problem in rural highway”, paper presented at the 38th Annual Convention of the Institution of Engineers, Dhaka, January, 1994.
  41. HOQUE, MM. (1994b), “Creating supportive environments for safety”, Fourth Travelling Seminar Paper on Safe Communities, Sweden – Norway, 24 May- 11 June 1994 (WHO Collaborating Centre, Karolinska Institute, Sweden Report No. 299).
  42. HOQUE, MM. (1994c), “Safer road design for less motorised countries”, International Course on Prevention and Control of Traffic accidents and Injuries, WHO collaborating Centre, IIT, New Delhi, 8-16 Dec. 1994.
  43. HOQUE, MM. (1995), “Traffic engineering and road safety; the Bangladesh perspective”, presented at the International Seminar on Road Safety, Jointly organized by the ODA/World Bank and BRTA, Dhaka, October 23-24, 1995.
  44. HOQUE, MM. (1997), “Road safety audit in developing countries”, Research Report, Transportation Research Group, Dept of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Southampton, UK, September 1997.
  45. Ahsan, H.M. and Hoque, M.M. (2000), “Environmental Pollution from Road Traffic Fundamentals and Related Issues”, Proceedings of the seminar on “Prospects of Environmental Engineering in Bangladesh”, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, 10-11 August, 2000.
  46. Ahsan, H.M. and Hoque, M.M. (2000), “Alleviating Road Traffic Congestion for Improved Environment”, Proceedings of the seminar on “Prospects of Environmental Engineering in Bangladesh”, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, 10-11 August, 2000.
  47. Hoque, M.M. (2001), “On Community Road Safety in Bangladesh”, Bangladesh Safe Community Foundation (BSCF), Safety Promotion Newsletter, Vol 1, No 1, May-July 2001
  48. Hoque, M.M. (2003a), “Understanding Road Traffic Accident Problems”, Road Safety Training Course on Understanding Road Accident Problems and Their Remedies (Module-2), Accident Research Centre, BUET Dhaka, 21-23 October 2003.
  49. Rahman, A.K.M., Hoque, M.M. and Talukdar M.Q.K. (2003b), ” Measuring Burden of Road Traffic Accidents and Injuries”, Road Safety Training Course on Understanding Road Accident Problems and Their Remedies (Module-2), Accident Research Centre, BUET Dhaka, 21-23 October 2003.
  50. Hoque, M.M. (2003c), ” The Road Component: Road Factors and Elements of Safer Road “, Road Safety Training Course on Understanding Road Accident Problems and Their Remedies (Module-2), Accident Research Centre, BUET Dhaka, 21-23 October 2003.
  51. Hoque, M.M. (2003d), “Systematic Road Traffic Accident Investigation”, Road Safety Training Course on Understanding Road Accident Problems and Their Remedies (Module-2), Accident Research Centre, BUET Dhaka, 21-23 October 2003.
  52. Hoque, M.M. (2003e), “Road Safety Engineering  measures”, Road Safety Training Course on Understanding Road Accident Problems and Their Remedies (Module-2), Accident Research Centre, BUET Dhaka, 21-23 October 2003.
  53. Hoque, M.M., Habib K. N.  and Alam J. B. (2003), “Challenges of Addressing Road Safety Problems”, National Seminar on Globalization and the Challenges of the Developing Countries: Bangladesh Perspectives, IEB, Chittagong, January, 2003
  54. Hoque, M.M. (2004), “Road Traffic Injury Prevention Strategies: The Bangladesh Context”, Keynote Paper, 2nd Asian Regional Conference Proceedings on Safe Communities, Dhaka, 15-17 February, 2004.
  55. Hoque, M.M. (2004), “Introduction to Traffic Engineering”, Training Course on Traffic Engineer for DTCB, Department of Civil Engineering, BUET Dhaka, 03-08 April, 2004.
  56. Hoque, M.M. (2004a), “The Road Safety Problems: The Magnitude and Trends”, Training Course on Road Safety, Conducted by Accident Research Centre, BUET Dhaka, 10-15 April, 2004.
  57. Hoque, M.M. (2004b), “The Road Safety Problems: The Way to Understand”, Training Course on Road Safety, Conducted by Accident Research Centre, BUET Dhaka, 10-15 April, 2004.
  58. Hoque, M.M. (2004c), “The Road Safety Problems: Characteristics in Bangladesh”, Training Course on Road Safety, Conducted by Accident Research Centre, BUET Dhaka, 10-15 April, 2004.
  59. Hoque, M.M. (2004d), “Interactive Elements and Roadway Factors in Accidents”, Training Course on Road Safety, Conducted by Accident Research Centre, BUET Dhaka, 10-15 April, 2004.
  60. Hoque, M.M. (2004e), “Importance, Uses and Sources of Accident Data”, Training Course on Road Safety, Conducted by Accident Research Centre, BUET Dhaka, 10-15 April, 2004.
  61. Hoque, M.M. (2004f), “Accident Reporting and Reporting and Recording System”, Training Course on Road Safety, Conducted by Accident Research Centre, BUET Dhaka, 10-15 April, 2004.
  62. Hoque, M.M. (2004g), “Analysis of Road Traffic Accidents”, Training Course on Road Safety, Conducted by Accident Research Centre, BUET Dhaka, 10-15 April, 2004.
  63. Hoque, M.M. (2004h), “Hazardous Road Location Programs”, Training Course on Road Safety, Conducted by Accident Research Centre, BUET Dhaka, 10-15 April, 2004.
  64. Hoque, M.M. (2004i), “Road Safety Strategies and Engineering Measures”, Training Course on Road Safety, Conducted by Accident Research Centre, BUET Dhaka, 10-15 April, 2004.
  65. Hoque, M.M. (2004), “Urban Transport Problems; Role of Public Transport”, Training Course on Public Transport System for DTCB, Department of Civil Engineering, BUET Dhaka, 17-22 April, 2004.
  66. Hoque, M.M. (2004), Editor of Booklet on “Understanding Road Safety”, Published by Accident Research Centre (ARC), Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh, both in Bengali and English for heavy vehicle drivers for imparting training and raising road safety awareness, July 2004.
  67. Hoque, M.M. (2005), “Road Safety Problems and Priorities in Bangladesh”, Publication on the eve of establishment day of Highway Police, Dhaka, 11 June, 2005.
  68. Hoque, M.M. (2005a), “Road Safety: Our Problems, Priorities and Options”, Training course on Road safety, Conducted by Department of Civil Engineering and Accident Research Centre, BUET, Dhaka, 23-28 July, 2005.
  69. Hoque, M.M. (2005b), “Diagnosis of Road Accident Problems for Countermeasure Developement”, Training course on Road safety, Conducted by Department of Civil Engineering and Accident Research Centre, BUET, Dhaka, 23-28 July, 2005.
  70. Hoque, M.M. (2005c), “Development of Countermeasures: Principles, Criteria, Effectiveness”, Training course on Road Safety, Conducted by Department of Civil Engineering and Accident Research Centre, BUET, Dhaka, 23-28 July, 2005.
  71. Hoque, M.M. (2005d), “Road Safety Countermeasures for Urban and Rural Roads”, Training course on Road Safety, Conducted by Department of Civil Engineering and Accident Research Centre, BUET, Dhaka, 23-28 July, 2005.
  72. Hoque, M.M. (2005e), “Safety of Vulnerable Road Users”, Training Course on Road Safety, Conducted by Department of Civil Engineering and Accident Research Centre, BUET, Dhaka, 23-28 July, 2005.
  73. Hoque, M.M. (2005f), “Introduction, Relevance and Conduct of Road Safety Audit”, Training Course on Road Safety, Conducted by Department of Civil Engineering and Accident Research Centre, BUET, Dhaka, 23-28 July, 2005.
  74. Hoque, M.M. (2006), “Myths in Road Safety and the Role of Accident Research”, Technical paper published in the brochure of BUET Convocation, 2006.
  75. Hoque, M.M., Sarker, S., Rahman, F.M. and Awal, A.I. (2006), “The Burden of Road Traffic Accidents and Injuries”, Civil Engineering Student Association (CESA) Publications, 2006.
  76. Hoque, M.M. (2007), “The UN Road Safety Week and Our Priorities in Bangladesh”, First United Nations Global Road Safety Week, 23-29 April, 2007
  77. Hoque, M.M. and Mahmud, S.M.S. (2007), “Potential of New Technologies to Improve the Road Crisis in Bangladesh”, 1st Annual Conference on Regional Science, 16-17 March 2007, BUET, Dhaka.
  78. Hoque, M.M. and Mahmud, S.M. (2007), “Child Injuries from Road Traffic Accidents”, First National Conference on Achieving Millennium Development Goals 4 & 5: Where we are and what needs to be done, 30-31 March 2007, ICMH, Matuail.
  79. Hoque, M.M. (2007), “The UN Road Safety Week and Our Priorities in Bangladesh”, First United Nations Global Road Safety Week, 23-29 April, 2007
  80. Hoque, M.M. and Mahmud, S.M.S. (2007), “Child Injuries Resulting from Road Traffic Accidents in Bangladesh”, 16th International Conference on Safe Communities, Tehran, IR Iran, 11-13 June, 2007
  81. Hoque, M.M. and Debnath, P. (2007), “Metropolitan Road Traffic Accidents and Safety Management: The Context of Dhaka”, 16th International Conference on Safe Communities, Tehran, IR Iran, 11-13 June, 2007
  82. Hoque, M.M., Mahmud, S.M.S., Siddique, C.K.A (2007), “Road Safety in Bangladesh and Some Recent Advances”, 14th International Conference on Road Safety on Four Continents, 14-16 November 2007, Bangkok, Thailand.
  83. Hoque, MM, Rabbi, S.H., Mahmud, S.M.S., Siddiqui, C.K.A., Anowar, S. (2007), “Road Traffic Accidents and Injuries: A Serious Safety Concern in Urban Areas of Bangladesh, Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on New Technologies for Urban Safety of Mega Cities in Asia, 9-10 December 2007, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  84. Hoque, M. M., Awal, Z. I., Anowar, S., Rabbi, S. H., and Mahmud, S. M. S. (2007), “Road Safety Research Needs and the Role of Accident Research Centre (ARC)”, Proceedings of the National Symposium on Engineering and Technological Education (NSET), Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka-1000, BANGLADESH, 29 December, 2007. pp: 95-100
  85. Hoque, M.M., Awal, Z.I., Anowar, S., Rabbi, S. H. and Mahmud, S. M. S. (2007), “Some Aspects of Research Funding on Engineering & Technology in Bangladesh”, Proceedings of the National Symposium on Engineering and Technical Education (NSET), Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka-1000, BANGLADESH, 29 December, 2007, Dhaka pp 101-106,.
  86. Anjuman, T., Rabbi, S. H., Siddiqui, C.K.A., Hoque, MM. (2007), “Road Traffic Accident: A Leading Cause Of The Global Burden Of Public Health Injuries And Fatalities”, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Mechanical Engineering (ICME 2007), ICME-AM-30, 29-31 December 2007, Dhaka.
  87. Alam Z. I., Hoque M. M., and Mahmud S. M. S., (2008)“On the Estimation of Socio-Economic Costs of Road Traffic Injuries in Bangladesh”, 9th South East Asia Regional Scientific Meeting, 9-12 February 2008, Institute of Child and Mother Health (ICMH), Dhaka, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh ,Pg-216-217.
  88. Hoque M. M., Mahmud S. M. S., and Paul S. (2008) “Water Transport Accidents and Injures in Bangladesh”, 9th South East Asia Regional Scientific Meeting, 9-12 February 2008, Institute of Child and Mother Health (ICMH), Dhaka, Bangladesh, Pg-219-220.
  89. Hoque M. M., Mahmud S. M. S., Newaz K. M. S. (2008) “Child Pedestrian Injuries in Bangladesh: Problems and Strategies for Safety Improvements”, 9th South East Asia Regional Scientific Meeting, 9-12 February 2008, Institute of Child and Mother Health (ICMH), Dhaka, Bangladesh, Poster  Session 2.
  90. Hoque M. M., Qazi A. S., “Position Paper on Cycling in Bangladesh”, presented at the workshop on Position Paper on Cycling in Asia, under aegis of the Bicycle Partnership Program of I-CE and Sustainable Urban Mobility in Asia (SUMA) project led by Clean Air Initiative, Asia, Transportation research and Injury Prevention Program (TRIPP), IIT, Delhi, 7-8 April 2008.
  91. Hoque M. M., Mahmud S. M. S., Qazi A. S (2008) “Emerging Road Safety Problems in Urban Areas of Bangladesh”, Publication in 10th Pacific Regional Science Conference Organization (PRSCO) Summer Institute 2008, 15-17 May 2008, Dhaka, Bangladesh, P.N. –100  Pg- 63 (Abstract), Paper 4b4 (CD proceedings)
  92. Hoque M. M., Raihan M. A., Mahmud S. M. S., (2008,)“Road Safety and Drivers’ Speed Behavior”, Publication in 10th Pacific Regional Science Conference Organization (PRSCO) Summer Institute  15-17 May 2008, Dhaka, Bangladesh,  P.N. -48,  Pg- 83(Abstract), (CD proceedings)
  93. Hoque M. M.,Mahmud S. M. S., Paul S.,( 2008,) “The Cost of Road Traffic Accidents in Bangladesh”, Publication in 10th Pacific Regional Science Conference Organization (PRSCO) Summer Institute, 15-17 May 2008, Dhaka, Bangladesh,  P.N. -88,  Pg-88 (Abstract), Paper 6b3 (CD proceedings)
  94. Hoque M. M., Mahmud S.M. S.,  Newaz K. M. S., Rabbi S. H., “Road Safety Hazards At Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge (JMB) Site: Implications for Bridge Management”, 23rd ARRB Conference – Research Partnering with Practitioners, Adelaide, Australia, 30-1 August 2008, PP- 142 (Abstract), P. ID.-Hoque437, CD proceedings
  95. Hoque M. M., Mahmud, S. M.S. (2008), “Road Accidents Involving Children in Bangladesh”, International Symposium and Workshop on Sustainable Transport for Developing Countries, 28-29 August, 2008, pp- 85-90
  96. Houqe, M. M., Anowar, S. and Raihan, M.A (2008,) “Towards Sustainable Road Safety” Symposium and Workshop on Sustainable Transport for Developing Countries, 28-29 August, 2008, Dhaka.
  97. Houqe, M. M. (2009), “Road Safety Research in Bangladesh: The Role of Accident Research Institute (ARI), a brief Report Published in the Monthly Magazine “The Guardian”, Dhaka, January 2009.
  98. Rahman, A K M F; Houqe, M. M. & Saleh ANM (2009a), “Road Traffic Injury Beyond Statistics: Bangladesh Perspective”, Research Report, CIPRB-University of Oxford and FIA Foundation, October 2009, Dhaka.
  99. Rahman, A K M F; Houqe, M. M. & Saleh ANM (2009b), “Safety Nets in Bangladesh for RTI Victim Families”, Research Report, CIPRB-University of Oxford and FIA Foundation, October 2009, Dhaka.
  100. Rahman, A K M F; Houqe, M. M. & Saleh ANM (2009c), “RTI Orphanhood in Bangladesh”, Research Report, CIPRB-University of Oxford and FIA Foundation, October 2009, Dhaka.
  101. Hoque, M.M. (2010), “Road Safety Issues, Challenges and Measures for Safety Improvement”, Training Course on Transportation Engineering for DTCB, Department of Civil Engineering, BUET Dhaka, 25 April-06 May, 2010.
  102. Hoque, M.M. (2011), “Road Safety: Issues, Challenges and Measures for Improvement”, Training Course on Traffic Management for DTCB, Department of Civil Engineering, BUET Dhaka, 03-13 April, 2011.
  103. Hoque, M. M., Mahmud S. M. S. and Rahman AKM. F. (2011), “A Note on Addressing the Challenges of Road Safety”, published in the Souvenir of 10 Convocation of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2011.
  104. N. Haque, S. M. Mashrur, T. Saha, N. R. Khan, A. Mahmud, M. M. Hoque, M. Hadiuzzaman (2016) “Designing A Roundabout Having Centrpetal Motion With Provision For Pedestrian And Bicycle Facilities: A Case Study For 5 Legged Intersection” Proceedings of the 3rd  International Conference on Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development (ICCESD 2016), 12~14 February 2016, KUET, Khulna, Bangladesh.
  105. Edited Publications (as Principal contributor):
  106. “Understanding Road Safety”, A booklet published by Accident Research Centre, BUET, Dhaka, July 2004
  107. “Key Road Safety Facts in Bangladesh”, A booklet published by Accident Research Centre, BUET.

Professional/Academic Bodies

  • Member, Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA), 2007-2009
  • Member, National Road Safety Council (NRSC), Govt. of Bangladesh, (1995 to 2007).
  • Acted as Expert Member of the selection committee for appoint of national co-ordinators and specialists for Project Management Unit (PMU), National Nutrition Program (NNP), (2000-2001).
  • Acted as an Expert Participant in the Bangladesh Land Transport Policy (9-10 August 2000).
  • Acted as an Expert Member in the selection committee for appointments of Professors and Associate Professors at the Bangladesh Institute of Technology (BIT), Chittagong (1999-2003).
  • Acted as a local Expert Member (Bangladesh) in the preparation of the WHO Second Global Status Report on Road Safety, 2011.

Database Development and Management

  • Developed two gigantic Victorian (Australia) accident databases (for 1960 and 1981 accident data) each comprising in the order of 22,000 accident records of 120 characters long in the main frame computer, Melbourne, 1983-1987.
  • Developed accident databases using insurance claims of property damage accidents on microcomputer (at RACV Ltd., Melbourne), 1987-1988.
  • Undertaken extensive analysis of Freight using a large database involving freight consignment information, for the strategy development of V/Line, Victorian State Transport Authority (Australia), 1987.

Media Interview

  • Local Radio interview in Skaraborg (Sweden) on Application of Safe Community Strategies for Developing Countries. The Fourth Travelling Seminar on Safe Communities, 26 May 1994.
  • An exclusive interview with The daily “Borer Kagaj” on the aspects of road accidents and their prevention in Bangladesh. A news paper editorial feature, 23 September 1994, Dhaka.
  • Interview with Bangladesh Television and different media on World Health Day (WHO Day), 2004
  • An exclusive interview with the Daily “Prothom-Alo” on Improving Road Safety in Bangladesh, A newspaper editorial feature, 19 June 2005
  • Interview with Bangladesh Television, Bangladesh Betar and also with several TV Channel on UN Road Safety Week, 23-29 April, 2007
  • An interview with a Television Channel in Tehran on Child Road Safety, 11 June 2007
  • Expert Briefings (Live) on Highway Safety in Bangladesh with, BBC, Dhaka, 2008.

Submission to the Cabinet

  • Prepared a submission for the Cabinet meeting regarding matters relating to policies and strategies for the prevention of road accidents in Bangladesh.
  • Prepared comprehensive road safety recommendation and submitted to the Ministry of Communications (MOC), Bangladesh.

Invited Lectures

  • Presented a Resource Person Lecture on the scale of road safety problem at the interactive discussion session on “Youth and community role in road safety” organized by the British Council, Dhaka, on 31 August 1999.
  • Presented a Lecture on the “Road safety in Bangladesh with particular emphasis on safety awareness” at the Technical Session of the BUET Safety Movement on 20 August 1998.
  • Presented a Lecture on “Traffic problems and their solutions in Dhaka city” on the monthly lecture session organized by the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh, August 1981.
  • Presented a Seminar on “Accidents in road classes in Melbourne, Monash University, Melbourne, August 1984.
  • Presented an Invited talk on “Recent advances in intersection accident analysis”, Road Traffic Authority, Victoria, Melbourne, February 1987.
  • Presented a Lecture (as resource person) on “Road accident prevention” in a seminar under the auspicious of the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Police Department, Dhaka, February 1989.
  • Presented a lecture on “Towards successful investigation of urban road accident problems”, in a Seminar on Technology for Sustainable Development, AIT-BUET Program,  BUET, Dhaka, August 1990.
  • Presented a Lecture on “Systematic analysis of accidents in urban areas”, Central Road Research Institute (CRRI), New Delhi, India, December 1992.
  • Presented a keynote presentation on “Problems of Traffic Congestions and their solution options, Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh Dhaka, 7 May 2002.
  • Presented a keynote Presentation on “Towards safer roads in Bangladesh”, organized by Paribesh Andolon, Jahangir Nagar University, 27 May 2002.
  • Presented a Resource Person Lecture on the scale of road safety problem at the interactive discussion session on “Youth and community role in road safety” organized  by the British Council, Dhaka, on 31 August 1999.
  • Presented a Lecture on the “Road Safety in Bangladesh with particular emphasis on safety awareness” at the Technical Session of the BUET Safety Movement on 20 August 1998.
  • Presented a Lecture on “Traffic problems and their solutions in Dhaka city” on the monthly lecture session organized by the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh, August 1981.
  • Presented a Seminar on “Accidents in road classes in Melbourne, Department of Civil Engineering, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, August 1984.
  • Presented an Invited talk on “Recent advances in intersection accident analysis”, Road Traffic Authority, Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, February 1987.
  • Presented a Lecture (as resource person) on “Road accident prevention” in a seminar under the auspicious of the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Police Department, Dhaka, February 1989.
  • Presented a Lecture on “Towards successful investigation of urban road accident problems”, in a Seminar on Technology for Sustainable Development, AIT-BUET Program,  BUET, Dhaka, August 1990.
  • Presented a Resource Person lecture on “Road Accident Problems and Their Prevention” and  “Road Safety Messages and Emergency Care” For Bangladesh National Cadet Core (BNCC) Cadets, Mohasthan Regiment, Rajshahi, on 1 February 2005.
  • Presented a lecture on “The Disaster of Road Traffic Accidents”, organized by Rotary Club of Dhaka New City, Dhaka, 16 August 2005.
  • Presented a Resource Person lecture on “Road Accident Problems and Their Prevention” and  “Road Safety Messages and Emergency Care” For Bangladesh National Cadet Core (BNCC) Cadets, Mohasthan Regiment, Rajshahi, on 2 February 2006.
  • Presented a Resource Person lecture on “Road Accident Problems and Their Prevention” and  “Road Safety Messages and Emergency Care” For Bangladesh National Cadet Core (BNCC) Cadets, Mohasthan Regiment, Rajshahi, on 26 December 2006.
  • Presented a keynote Presentation on “Road Safety in Bangladesh: The Context of Urban Planners” at Jahangir Nagar University, 10 March 2006.
  • Presented a keynote Presentation on “The UN Road Safety Week and Our Priorities in Bangladesh” at Bogra Pourosova, 10 May 2007.
  • Presented a Invited Lectures on the Accident Hazards at Bangabandhu Bridge and its Approaches,  Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge Authority  (JMBA), JMBA Site Office, Tangail, 10 May 2007
  • Presented series of Invited Lectures on the Foundation Training Workshops on Road Safety and Injury Prevention for Medical Officials, Specialists and Consultants, Non-Communicable Disease, Directorate of Health Services, GOB, 2007-2011.
  • Invited Lecture on “Road Safety in Bangladesh”, Launching of the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety, Organized by RHD, MoC, Dhaka, 11 May 2011.
  • Invited Lectures on Transport System in Bangladesh, NDC Course, National Defense College, Bangladesh, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
  • Invited Lecture on “Pedestrian Safety: The Bangladesh Context”, in the Workshop on Effective Engineering Treatment to Improve Pedestrian Safety, GRSP/iRAP Asia Pacific Seminar and Workshop, Manila, 2-4 April 2013.
  • Presented series of Invited Lectures on “Safety in Roads and Highways in Bangladesh”, Training Course on “Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Management, Engineering Staff College, IEB, Dhaka, 2011 to 2014.

Visiting Professor

  • Guided Ph.D. student in Traffic Engineering/Traffic Safety in Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. December 1990-January 1991 and 28 January-10 February 1994.
  • Faculty, International Course on Prevention and Control of Traffic Accidents and Injuries, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), New Delhi, December 1994.

Design/Advisory Activities

  • Planning, design, construction, maintenance and supervision of office and residential buildings of Titas Gas Co. Ltd, Dhaka, (1975-1979).
  • Evaluation of Consultants for the construction of Chandina-bypass highway, 1980/1981, Dhaka (A-  BRTC Consultancy project).
  • Evaluation of proposed Bangladesh  Biman’s administrative building- A BRTC Consultancy project),  Dhaka, 1990
  • Evaluation of civil engineering construction cost of Kader Synthetic Fibres Ltd- .(A BRTC Consultancy project), Dhaka, 1992.
  • Techno- Economic Feasibility Study of Bangladesh Parjaton Corporation Motel at Sylhet, (.A BRTC Consultancy project), Dhaka, 1992.
  • Evaluation of the Property and Lease of Bangladesh Biman’s Head Office Building at Kurmitola, Dhaka, April, 1993.
  • Preparation of a manual for training of CAAB personnel in testing and quality control of construction, – A BRTC consultancy project, 1993.
  • Traffic Management Studies for three median sized cities under ADB financial Secondary Towns Infrastructure Development project. A BRTC Consultancy Project, 1993.
  • Evaluation of Technical Offers for the 3rd Road Rehabilitation and Maintenance project, about US $ 300 million WB/DFID financed Project, Roads & Highways Department. – A BRTC Consultancy Project, 1998.
  • Traffic Survey at the Bangabandhu Bridge (1998-2003) for the determination of AADT for monitoring toll collection, Jamuna Multi-Purpose Bridge Authority (JMBA), Dhaka.
  • Traffic surveys in Metropolitan Dhaka – Yachiyo Engg. Co. Ltd (Japan) and BUET joint
  • survey – A BRTC Consultancy Project, 2000.
  • Study and design modifications of roundabouts at Sonargaon and Ramna Star Gate intersections, Dhaka – A BRTC Consultancy Project, 2001-2002.
  • Expert Member, Strategic Transport Plan (STP) for greater Dhaka, 2004-2006.
  • Consultant, Establishment of Jessore Science and Technology University, Master Plan, 2007
  • Involved in the inter-departmental body within RAJUK on matters relating to traffic and safety problem and link road planning and construction in metropolitan Dhaka. Also involved in the National Road Safety Council’s road safety activities (as an expert member).
  • Currently engaged in numerous consultancy/advisory projects in the Dept. of Civil Engg., BUET.