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Work Zone & Incident Management Strategies Denise Markow, PE, TSMO Administrator Susan Soucie, PE ITS Project Manager ACEC/NHDOT 2016 Technical Exchange Conference
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Design & Construction Maintenance Ring out the Old
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Design & Construction Maintenance Bring in the New TSMO
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Transportation System Management & Operations (TSMO) is an integrated approach to optimize the performance of existing infrastructure by implementing multimodal, intermodal, and often cross jurisdictional systems & services. TSMO is not routine road maintenance like resurfacing or guardrail replacement. TSMO strategies improve system efficiency, enhance public safety and security, reduce traffic delays of road users, and improve access to traveler information. What is TSMO?
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Recurring Congestion Planned Events Construction Special Events Unplanned Events Events that drive different strategies…
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Engineering Work Zone Incident Management Systems Operations “The intent is to discuss both work zone and incident management strategies that should be considered when preparing engineering design plans and how they are operationally used upon project completion.” Work Zone & Traffic Incident Management
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Work Zone ITS Program Assessment of Needs (TCC) Concept and Feasibility (TCC and TSMO) Detailed System Design (TSMO) Procurement Bid System Deployment & Operations and Maintenance (BOC – TSMO) Data Collection and Reporting (BOC – TSMO)
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Assessment of Needs Concept and Feasibility Traffic Control Committee Traffic Control Plan GeometricsAADT Traffic Operations Plan SWZ Toolbox Dry Runs Public Outreach News MediaSocial Media Assessment of Needs (TCC) Concept and Feasibility (TCC and TSMO)
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ITS Work Zone Toolbox Assessment of Needs (TCC) Concept and Feasibility (TCC and TSMO)
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Dry Runs Concord-Pembroke I-393 Closed right lane over bridge CCTV MVDS 511 Travel Times Assessment of Needs (TCC) Concept and Feasibility (TCC and TSMO)
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Detailed System Design Procurement Detailed System Design (TSMO) Procurement Bid System Deployment & Maintenance System Deployment & Operations and Maintenance (BOC – TSMO) Real timePortable Automated Reliable Encourage motorists to take alternate routes; Reduce congestion and allow more freely flowing traffic; Clear incidents more quickly, thereby reducing secondary incidents; Make work zones safer for highway workers and motorists.
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Data Collection and Reporting Data Collection and Reporting (BOC – TSMO) http://www.nhtmc.com/Work_Zones/travel_time.html http://asti-traffic.com/tcm/login.aspx
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TMC Alert Notifications: Data Collection and Reporting (BOC – TSMO)
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Speed Data Congestion Event Data Collection and Reporting (BOC – TSMO)
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I-93 Exit 1 Northbound with three lanes open through to Exit 3 SWZ: MVDS Data Data Collection and Reporting (BOC – TSMO)
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Work Zone Incidents Crash 1147 SP HQ reported an MVA in Windham on I-93 NB at mm 7.8. Trooper not on scene at this time. 1147 Posted on Twitter: CRASH ALERT: Windham I-93 NB at mile marker 7.8 1148 Posted to DMS 93 N 7.2 1155 Generated ATMS#56770 w/ response plan and verified 511 1200 TMC notified DO5 1204 Observed MVA on CCTV. Left lane closed. 1205 Modified DMS 93 N 7.2 1218 SP HQ reported the scene is now clear Case #B15-19130 1219 Posted to Twitter: CRASH CLEARED: Windham I-93 NB at mile marker 7.8 1219 Cleared DMS 93 N 7.2 Construction 0825 In Windham I 93 NB from MM 7.8 to MM 8.4 the left 2 lanes are closed for roadwork 0828 TMC sent a tweet: ROADWORK ALERT: In Windham I 93 NB from MM 7.8 to MM 8.4 the left 2 lanes are closed for roadwork, use caution. 0831 TMC set MO1, MO3, MO7 0837 TMC entered event into ATMS # 56759, verified in 511 1005 …reported the job is done for the day (999) 1008 SWZ MO1, MO3, MO7 cleared (999) 1008 Posted to Twitter: ROADWORK COMPLETE: In Windham I 93 NB from MM 7.8 to MM 8.4 (999)
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Construction Crash Work Zone Incident
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Traffic Incident Management (TIM)
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TIM consists of a planned and coordinated multidisciplinary process to detect, respond to, and clear traffic incidents so that traffic flow may be restored as safely and quickly as possible Effective TIM reduces the duration and impacts of traffic incidents and improves the safety of motorists, crash victims, and emergency responders Traffic Incident Management Defined
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Strategy#1: ITS Devices Strategy#2: Emergency Detour Routing Strategy#3: Emergency Responder Infrastructure Strategy#4: Service Patrols Strategy#5: Communication Protocols Strategy#6: After Action Reviews Strategy#7: Memorandums of Agreement TIM Strategies
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Traffic MonitoringCameras Road & Weather Info Systems Traffic Sensors Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Strategy #1
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35- Car Crash Closes I-93 in New Hampshire January 2, 2015 Strategy #1
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RWIS – Grip Data Strategy #1
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Dashboard – ITS Devices Strategy #1
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Emergency Detour Routes Strategy #2
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Emergency Responder Infrastructure Cross Overs – Stand Pipes Strategy #3
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CALL #999 Service Patrols Strategy #4
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Safety Patrol Service Routes 893 560 895 835-16 893-1 Strategy #4
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Dashboard – Service Patrol Performance Strategy #4
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Communication Protocols TIM Call Tree Strategy #5
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Communication Protocols TIM Call Tree Strategy #5
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After Action Reviews Strategy #6
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Memorandums of Agreement (MOA) Strategy #7
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Unplanned Events Crashes Level Severities Traffic Incident Management (TIM) Training http://nhtmc.com/training/
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Thank You Denise Markow dmarkow@dot.state.nh.us Susan Soucie ssoucie@dot.state.nh.us
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