
The 2026 2nd International Conference on Traffic Safety (ICTS 2026) will be held from December 4 to 6, 2026 in Kashi, China. The conference will focus on cutting-edge research in traffic safety, providing a high-level platform for global experts and scholars to exchange ideas, discuss innovative theories and technologies for enhancing road safety, and foster interdisciplinary collaboration.
![]() | December 4-6, 2026 Conference Dates |
![]() | September 19, 2026 Full Paper Submission Deadline |
![]() | October 20, 2026 Notification of Acceptance |
![]() | November 4, 2026 Registration Deadline |


Driver Distraction; Fitness to drive; Driving and acute/chronic medical conditions; Automated driving; Crash avoidance; Human factors in design; Enforcement actions; Alcohol/drug policy; Risk and Behavior; Roadway design for safety; Infrastructure in developing countries; Protection of vulnerable road users;

Pediatric, geriatric, and adult injury biomechanics; Biofidelity of anthropomorphic test devices; Crashworthiness; Restraints; Integrated safety; Injury mitigation for vulnerable road users; Seat belt use; Child restraint availability and use; Road barriers and medians in crash mitigation;

Treatment outcomes; Automatic Crash Notification; Costs of traffic injury; Emergency response; Treatment and response in low- and middle-income countries;
The conference will recommend a variety of publication types, including conference proceedings(EI), SCI journals. If you need translation and retouching services, please contact the conference secretary. Scholars are requested to strictly abide by academic norms and ethics, and not to publish repeatedly or submit more than one manuscript.
Note: All submitted articles should report original research results, experimental or theoretical, not previously published or under consideration for publication elsewhere. Articles submitted to the conference should meet these criteria. We firmly believe that ethical conduct is the most essential virtue of any academics. Hence, any act of plagiarism or other misconduct is totally unacceptable and cannot be tolerated.