Every day counts 4 changing the culture of law enforcement
Improve Traffic Incident Management thru Crash Data Analysis
History
Tennessee Joint Operations Guidelines for Traffic Incident Management A Multi-Agency Partnership for Safety, Mobility and Efficiency on Tennessee Roadways
Inter-agency & inter-discipline agreement Department of Transportation Department of Health Department of Environment and Conservation Highway Patrol Emergency Management Towing Companies Sheriff’s Association Chief’s of Police
Goals Emergency Responders Safety Safety and comfort of travelers Maintaining Open Roads Policy Mobilize forces to support field ops High level inter-agency training Disseminate timely, accurate info to public
titan crash collection july 2015
Collected at every crash scene, regardless if secondary crash has or has not occurred
Tims training facility 2015
8,284 responders trained in Tennessee (6th in the nation) 38.2% of responders trained in our state (7th nationally/up from 11th in June) 483 instructors trained in Train-the-Trainer Sessions (1st in the nation) 250 responders taking the Web Based TIM Training (5th nationally) 8,972 total responders, instructors and web based trained (5th in the nation)
March - December 2016 – Average blockage 1.71 hours January – July 2017 – Average blockage 1.25 hours Reduction of 28 minutes on average Improved Data Collection Improved Training
CMV reportable indicator Secondary Crashes by Type and FMCSA Reportable Indicator Secondary Crash 2016 2017 Total FMCSA Reportable Y FMCSA Reportable N Fatal 3 5 6 1 9 Injury 16 113 116 21 102 107 223 Property Damage >$400 14 126 131 148 151 282 33 244 253 36 261 514 Secondary Crashes Average Blockage Duration Hrs. by Crash Type and FMCSA Reportable Indicator 5.35 4.96 5.13 0.85 2.92 2.58 4.36 2.72 1.33 1.42 2.38 1.2 1.32 1.37 1.48 0.96 0.99 1.97 1.17 1.21 1.1 2.62 1.3 2.21 1.27 1.29 2016 = 2.62 2017 = 2.21 Reduction of 25 minutes or 15%
Lt. Marty Pollock 615-743-3903 marty.pollock@tn.gov