This paper describes polymer modification of bitumen with gamma-irradiated recycled ( γ -LDPER) low-density polyethylene. The recycled low-density polyethylene (LDPER) was obtained from greenhouse films exposed to sunlight at least one year. The surface of theLDPERwas treated by gamma beam irradiation that provided formation of free radicals and some functional groups that may contribute to the creation of strong chemical bonds between polymer modifier and bitumen. Five different samples of bitumen/ γ -LDPERcompositions with the modifier content, wt. %: 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9, were prepared. The effects of the γ -LDPERon original and aged bitumen were investigated by means of morphological, chemical, and physical testing program, including FTIR spectroscopy, conventional tests, rotational viscosity (RV), dynamic shear rheometer (DSR), and bending beam rheometer (BBR) tests. Superior performing asphalt pavements (Superpave) specifications were used to analyze mechanical test results as well as to determine the performance grades (PG) of the binders. Optimum usage of the γ -LDPERas modifier in bitumen were suggested after testing program. The results reveal the stiffening effect of the γ -LDPERon bitumen that provide enhanced temperature susceptibility and also promise better performance grades (PG) with γ -LDPERpolymer modification.