NTL Record

Title Regional Traffic Incident Management Programs : Implementation Guide
Record ID 9740
Source EDL #13149
Corporate Creator United States. Federal Highway Administration
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
Publisher United States. Joint Program Office for Intelligent Transportation Systems
Publication Date 20000500
Language English
Abstract It has been estimated that 57 percent of the nations traffic congestion is due to crashes and other incidents. Organized traffic incident management is the primary tool in mitigating the impact. Traffic incident management involves multi-agency, multi-jurisdictional responses to traffic disruptions that result in congestion. Efficient management and coordination of these responses is essential to reducing the negative impact of incidents on safety and traffic flow, but coordinating the different agencies and jurisdictions can be challenging, given their diverse institutional functions and individual agency goals. The purpose of this document is to assist organizations and their leaders in implementing and sustaining regional traffic incident management programs, both by examining some successful models, and by considering some of the lessons learned by early implementers. This document presents a framework for developing what is missing in almost every urban area: a formal multiagency traffic incident management program with endorsement by, participation from, and coordination by senior agency management, and which includes all of the participating agencies. Formalizing the incident management effort: turning it into an incident management program: involves such steps as developing a written and endorsed strategy and a plan to implement the strategy; identifying and building support from a full complement of stakeholders and with the public; gaining support and ongoing participation in program direction from agency senior executives; documenting the respective roles and responsibilities of participants; establishing program goals and objectives and evaluating performance on these; establishing incident management as a major mission within and between the participating agencies; and mainstreaming of funding for incident management into the traditional transportation planning process. This document discusses goals, objectives, and potential benefits of formal incident management programs. References, 7 figures, appendix. 64 p.
Rosap ID dot:33859
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/33859
TRT Terms Incident management; Interagency relations; Regional planning; Regional transportation; Guidelines
Classification NTL - INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS - INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS;
NTL - PLANNING AND POLICY - Management Systems;
NTL - OPERATIONS AND TRAFFIC CONTROLS - OPERATIONS AND TRAFFIC CONTROLS;
NTL - OPERATIONS AND TRAFFIC CONTROLS - Traffic Flow
Geographical
Coverage
United States
TRIS Online
Accession No
00813874
Report Number FHWA-OP-01-002; FTA-TRI-11-00-03
Resource type Manual
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/9000/9700/9740/5901.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository