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Proposed National Unified Goal For Traffic Incident Management Working Together for Improved Safety, Clearance and Communications
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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?
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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) Origins of the NTIMC
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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)
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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
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European TIM Scan Tour: Locations Visited Countries & cities England Birmingham Germany Ahrweiler, Cologne, Bergisch- Gladbach The Netherlands Delft, Arnhem Sweden Stockholm Two weeks in April 2005
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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”
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NUG Development Process 1.Listening Sessions – Summer, 2006 2.Topical TIM Expert White Papers – Fall, 2006 3.“Strawman” Draft NUG – Fall, 2006 4.NUG Development Conference – November, 2006 5.NUG Finalization – January-February, 2006 6.NTIMC Release of Proposed NUG - March, 2007 7.NUG Ratification by Coalition Organizations - Underway 8.Release of Final NUG at Joint Press Event- Fall,2007
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What is the National Unified Goal Traffic Incident Management? The Traffic Incident Management National Unified GOAL is: Responder Safety; Safe, Quick Clearance; and Prompt, Reliable, Interoperable Communications.
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6Foundational Cross-cutting Strategies NUG Framework 3 Objectives 12 Core Strategies
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NUG Objective 1 Responder 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.
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NUG Objective 1 Responder Safety NUG Strategies for promoting Responder Safety are: Recommended Practices for Responder Safety; Move Over / Slow Down Laws; and Driver Training and Awareness.
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NUG Objective 2 Safe, 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.
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NUG Objective 2 Safe, Quick Clearance NUG Strategies for promoting Safe, Quick Clearance are: Multidisciplinary TIM Procedures; Response and Clearance Time Goals; and 24 / 7 Availability.
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NUG Objective 3 Prompt, 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.
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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 3 Prompt, Reliable, Interoperable Communications
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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
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How Will We Achieve the National 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
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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
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TIM Opportunities & Threats Opportunities Resonance with NIMS Emergency Preparedness Program Linkages – Safety, Freight, Work Zones Threats Lack of Respect Lack of Trust Arrogance
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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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