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Traffic Incident Management Handbook

Overview

The 2010 version of the TIM Handbook includes the latest advances in Traffic Incident Management (TIM) programs and practices across the country and offers insight into the latest innovations in TIM tools and technologies. A major focus of this document is to provide guidance for regions establishing or advancing TIM programs. Details on program development, policies, laws, and processes are presented to guide in the advancement of TIM programs.

Source Organization Location

Washington
,
DC

Operations Area of Practice

    Real Time Traveler Information
    Employee Health and Safety
    Performance Management
    Risk Management
    Interagency Agreements / Cooperation / MOUs
    Business Processes/Policies and Procedures
    Roadway Safety Services / Roadway Safety Patrol
    Traffic Incident Management
    Emergency Transportation Operations

Organizational Capability Element

    Programming/Budget/Funding
    Traveler Information
    Traffic Incident Management
    Emergency Transportation Operations
    Program Status/Authorities
    Local government/MPO/RTPA cooperation

Content Type

State-of-the Practice

Role in Organization

Senior Engineer
Researcher/Academic
Manager / First Line Supervisor
Engineer
Operator
Senior Manager
Public Safety Officer
Transit Professional
Associate Engineer
Media / PIO

Publishing Organization

FHWA

Document Downloads

Prime Contractor
SAIC with the American Transportation Research Institute
Author
Nicholas Owens,
April Armstrong,
Paul Sullivan,
Rebecca Brewster, et al.
TOM Chapters
20.1
20.2
19.2
30.2
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Issue Date
Publication Number
HOP-10-013