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Proposed National Unified Goal For Traffic Incident Management Working Together for Improved

Proposed National Unified Goal For Traffic Incident Management Working Together for Improved Safety, Clearance and Communications. Overview. What is the National TIM Coalition? Where did the concept of the National Unified Goal for TIM come from?

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Proposed National Unified Goal For Traffic Incident Management Working Together for Improved

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  1. Proposed National Unified Goal For Traffic Incident Management Working Together for Improved Safety, Clearance and Communications

  2. Overview • What is the National TIM Coalition? • Where did the concept of the National Unified Goal for TIM come from? • What is the Goal & how will it be attained? • How will the Goal support state & local TIM programs?

  3. Origins of the NTIMC • 1960’s& 70’s • Freeway Traffic Management Systems • Pilot Freeway Service Patrols • 1980’s • More Freeway Service Patrols • USDOT TIM Handbooks of Best Practices • 1990’s • TIM Research & National Committees • Nationwide Metro TIM Conferences • 2000’s • National TIM Conference (2002) • Formation of the NTIMC (2004)

  4. NTIMC Member Organizations • Transportation (AASHTO, ATA/ATRI, ATSSA, FHWA, ITE, ITSA, I-95 CC, TRB, AMPO) • Fire & Rescue (Emergency Responder Safety Institute, IAFC, IAFF, IFSTA, NFPA, NVFC, USFA) • Emergency Medical Services (NASEMSO) • Public Safety Communications (APCO, NENA) • Towing & Recovery (TRAA, AAA) • Law Enforcement (IACP)

  5. NTIMC Early Actions • High Visibility Vest Standard for Public Safety Responders • Input to Manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices • NCHRP Research Guidance & Recommendations • European Scanning Tour

  6. European TIM Scan Tour:Locations Visited Two weeks in April 2005 • Countries & cities • England • Birmingham • Germany • Ahrweiler, Cologne, Bergisch-Gladbach • The Netherlands • Delft, Arnhem • Sweden • Stockholm

  7. Concept of a “National Unified Goal” • Consensus document vs Federal policy mandate • Field-up vs Top-down • Fundamental “20-80” vs Comprehensive vision • Actionable vs Idealistically constitutional • Flexible & incremental vs Rigid “all or nothing”

  8. NUG Development Process • Listening Sessions – Summer, 2006 • Topical TIM Expert White Papers – Fall, 2006 • “Strawman” Draft NUG – Fall, 2006 • NUG Development Conference – November, 2006 • NUG Finalization – January-February, 2006 • NTIMC Release of Proposed NUG - March, 2007 • NUG Ratification by Coalition Organizations - Underway • Release of Final NUG at Joint Press Event- Fall,2007

  9. What is the National Unified GoalTraffic Incident Management? The Traffic Incident Management National Unified GOAL is: Responder Safety; Safe, Quick Clearance; and Prompt, Reliable, Interoperable Communications.

  10. NUG Framework 3 Objectives 12 Core Strategies 6 Foundational Cross-cutting Strategies

  11. NUG Objective 1Responder Safety • Responder deaths and injuries are an increasing concern. • >300 law enforcement officers die in vehicle incidents each year. • >20% annual firefighter deaths occur on roadways. • 5 towing industry struck-by deaths in first 3 months of 2006.

  12. NUG Objective 1Responder Safety NUG Strategies for promoting Responder Safety are: • Recommended Practices for Responder Safety; • Move Over / Slow Down Laws; and • Driver Training and Awareness.

  13. NUG Objective 2Safe, Quick Clearance • Non-recurring traffic incidents account for one-fourth of congestion and delay. • 1 minute of Interstate lane blockage = 4 minutes of delay. • TIM promotes quicker clearance, but not at the expense of responder safety, or of achievement of the missions of all responders.

  14. NUG Objective 2Safe, Quick Clearance NUG Strategies for promoting Safe, Quick Clearance are: • Multidisciplinary TIM Procedures; • Response and Clearance Time Goals; and • 24 / 7 Availability.

  15. NUG Objective 3Prompt, Reliable, Interoperable Communications Improving incident communications is essential to achieving other goals. Because incident communications is both important and complex, it is highlighted as the third NUG objective.

  16. NUG Strategies for promoting Prompt, Reliable, Interoperable Communications are: Multidisciplinary Communications Practices & Protocols Prompt, Reliable Responder Notification Interoperable Voice and Data Networks Broadband Emergency Communications Systems Prompt, Reliable Traveler Information Systems Partnerships with News Media and Information Providers NUG Objective 3Prompt, Reliable, Interoperable Communications

  17. 6 NUG Cross-Cutting “Foundation” Strategies 6 NUG Strategies are cross-cutting. These strategies are the foundation for achieving all 3 major objectives of the NUG. • Multidisciplinary NIMS-based TIM Training • Awareness & Education Partnerships • TIM Technology • Goals for Performance and Progress • Effective TIM Policies • State & Regional TIM Partnerships and Programs

  18. How Will We Achieve theNational Unified Goal ? NTIMC will achieve the three major objectives of the National Unified Goal by implementing 18 strategies through the following Immediate Actions: • “Officially” approve NUG for media rollout event • Define & document recommended practices • Define themes for public awareness • Support a pilot multidisciplinary training program

  19. NUG Value to TIM Programs • Less costly program development, avoid reinventing the wheel • More efficient & consistent training • Framework for comparing efforts & practices • Common tools for TIM program promotion • Leveraged national opportunities for driver awareness

  20. TIM Opportunities & Threats Opportunities • Resonance with NIMS • Emergency Preparedness • Program Linkages – Safety, Freight, Work Zones Threats • Lack of Respect • Lack of Trust • Arrogance

  21. FOR MORE INFORMATION • NTIMC Web Site http://timcoalition.org • Proposed NUG • Proposed NUG Detail • NUG Technical Papers • John.corbin@dot.state.wi.us 608-266-0459

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