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The Future of Transportation - 2010 APWA Annual Congress and Exposition Talking TIM Webinar Series Bringing to your desk the great and varied work happening on the ground and around the country in Traffic Incident Management (TIM) Hosted by


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The Future of Transportation - 2010 APWA Annual Congress and Exposition

Talking TIM Webinar Series

Bringing to your desk the great and varied work happening on the ground and around the country in Traffic Incident Management (TIM)

Hosted by

Paul Jodoin and Jim Austrich FHWA TIM Program

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

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Today’s Agenda

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Introduction Paul Jodoin, FHWA TIM Program Manager National TIM Responder Jim Austrich, FHWA TIM Program Manager Training Update Colorado TIM Program Captain Robert Marone Colorado Highway Patrol New Opportunities for Katie Belmore, HNTB National Responder Training Marketing TIM Vaishali Shah, AEM Corporation to Strengthen Programs

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May 2020 Talking TIM Webinar

May 27, 1:30-3:00 PM EST Multi-Vehicle, Connected/Automated Vehicle Crash in Mountain View California – National Transportation Safety Board Report, Robert Molloy, PhD. Director Virginia Analysis of TIM Crash Data – Captain Ron Maxey, Virginia State Police (speaker from VSP may change) Connected and Automated Vehicle and other Responder Related Research – Michael Mollehauer, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute

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Ce nte r for Ac c e le r a ting Innova tion

Source: Pixabay, Unsplash and FHWA

Adve nture s in Crowdsourc ing We bina r Se rie s:

Ide ntifying and Managing the Bac k of Que ue s

We dne sday, Apr il 8, 2020 F HWA E ve r y Day Counts Round 5 (E DC- 5) Cr

  • wdsour

c ing for Ope r ations Innovation

Source: Pixabay, Unsplash and FHWA

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Ce nte r fo r Ac c e le ra ting I nno va tio n

Ce nte r fo r Ac c e le ra ting Inno va tio n

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Bac k of Que ue De te c tion E d Co x, P.E ., India na De pa rtme nt o f T

ra nspo rta tio n (DOT )

Delta Speed Tool

  • Real-time Web-based Tool
  • Uses Probe Data to Identify

Speed Changes

  • Shows Queue Location and

Growth

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Ce nte r fo r Ac c e le ra ting I nno va tio n

Ce nte r fo r Ac c e le ra ting Inno va tio n

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Bac k of the Que ue - Re al T ime De te c tion & Pr e dic tion L e e Ha n, Ph.D., Unive rsity o f T e nne sse e Yua ndo ng L iu, Unive rsity o f T e nne sse e

Waze Report Density Roadside Sensor

  • Roadside Sensor and Waze Used to Detect Queues
  • Time and Space Factors Contribute to an Algorithm that was

better than simple speed thresholds using detector data

  • Crowdsource Data Improved Geographic Coverage
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Ce nte r fo r Ac c e le ra ting I nno va tio n

Ce nte r fo r Ac c e le ra ting Inno va tio n

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A Re sponde r

’s Guide to Ide ntifying the Inc ide nt

Que ue

Bria n Purvis, P.E ., Ge o rg ia DOT a nd AE COM

Responders in the Field:

  • Use 511ga.org and

Waze

  • Identify Traffic Queues
  • Respond Upstream to

Provide Advance Warning

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Responder Struck-By Fatalities SURVIVAL ALERT UPDATE

  • Already 14 fatalities have occurred since January 1st:

2 - Firefighters/EMS Personnel 7 - Law Enforcement Officers 4 - Towing & Recovery Personnel 0 – Mobile Mechanics 1 – DOT/SSP 0 – DPW

Call to Action! Web-Based Training Option Links:

  • https://www.nhi.fhwa.dot.gov/course-

search?course_no=133126A

  • https://learning.respondersafety.com/Clusters/National-

TIM-Training-Certificate.aspx

  • Struck-By Line of Duty Death-

www.respondersafety.com/FatalityReports

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National TIM Responder Training Program Implementation Progress

  • As of April 20, 2020

Train-the-Trainer Sessions

  • 462 sessions with 12,656 participants
  • 23% of participants have provided training

In-Person Responder Training

  • 16,929 sessions with 386,003 participants

Web-Based Training (WBT)

  • 73,793 total | 50,217 NHI | 7,201 Other
  • 16,375 ERSI Responder Safety Learning Network

Total Trained: 472,452

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TIM Training Program Implementation Progress

Train-the-Trainer (TtT) Sessions

  • As of April 20, 2020

WA

2

OR CA NV ID UT NM AZ ND MN IA NE MT WY CO KS OK TX WI MI IL AR MS SC MO LA IN OH FL TN KY ME VT NH MA RI CT NJ

2

DE MD WV VA

DC

2

PA

2 3 2

SD

3 2

17 11

3 2 3 3 2

462

Number of TtT Sessions Conducted

FHWA Sponsored TtT Session Conducted State/Local Led/Funded TtT Session Conducted TtT Session Planned

2

AK HI

2 2 3 2

FHWA and State/Local Co-Sponsored TtT Session Conducted

4 2 2 2 2

NC

4 2 8 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

PR

2

NY

2 2 2 4 2 2 3 2

Canada

2 2 2 4

AL

2 2 2 2 2 2

GA

2 2 2

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TIM Training Program Implementation Progress

Responder Training: In-Person & WBT

  • As of April 20, 2020

MA: 6,290

[810]

3,314

[1,570]

RI: 2,751

[52]

CT: 931

[637]

NJ: 17,889

[722]

MD: 6,926

[733]

DC: 1,994

[442]

4,373

[145]

1,496

[778]

4,572

[529]

1,163

[75]

2,832

[2,731]

13,823

[5,902]

14,718

[3,276]

5,933

[194]

15,731

[696]

11,998

[2,243]

8,492

[1,732]

974

[105]

4,526

[210]

9,591

[550]

7,428

[331]

15,381

[323]

23,829

[19,495]

12,275

[680]

7,167

[185]

3,431

[60]

2,541

[208]

1,293

[15]

17,742

[7,549]

878

[211]

6,772

[121]

4,311

[303]

6,535

[466]

2,021

[56]

6,910

[849]

23,698 [651] 8,815

[9,536]

4,368

[180]

5,508

[220]

8,584

[829]

1,680

[101]

26,668

[1,383]

VT: 1,695

[185]

NH: 2,184

[89]

AK: 514

[79]

Mexico: 1,231

[2]

Number of Responders Trained: In-Person - 386,003 Web-Based Training (WBT) - [73,793]

HI: 581

[415]

PR: 8,002

[34]

DE: 394

[279]

9,952

[1,803]

Canada: 1,176 [211]

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PR: 8,270

TIM Training Program Implementation Progress

Total Trained

  • As of April 20, 2020

MA: 7,249

5,161

RI: 2,865 CT: 1,650 NJ: 19,022 MD: 7,953

4,585 2,518 5,388 1,333 5,737 20,033 18,336 6,278 16,624 14,729 10,548 1,207 4,992 10,300 7,971 15,900 44,211 13,382 7,491 3,572 2,889 1,376 25,823 1,207 7,032 4,834 7,339 2,118 7,962 24,627 18,871 4,703 15,973 5,912 9,880 1,870 12,009 28,492

VT: 1,923 NH: 2,333 AK: 649 Mexico: 1,233 DE: 705

472,452 Total Trained

HI: 1,096 Canada: 1,429 DC: 2,518

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TIM Training Program Implementation Progress

Percent Trained – Goal of 45%

  • As of April 20, 2020

MA: 72.0%

(10,068)

24.8%

(20,777)

RI: 70.2%

(4,080)

CT: 52.9%

(3,120)

NJ: 63.8%

(29,798)

MD: 34.3%

(23,218)

DC: 38.5%

(6,534)

43.7%

(10,502)

47.3%

(11,394)

35.4%

(3,770)

54.0%

(10,627)

36.8%

(54,500)

49.4%

(37,126)

20.6%

(30,546)

30.4%

(54,699)

56.5%

(26,061)

53.0%

(19,894)

12.2%

(9,932)

57.2%

(18,000)

24.5%

(32,555)

40.1%

(39,698)

56.5%

(78,309)

43.2%

(31,000)

58.6%

(4,930)

34.5%

(3,993)

36.3%

(71,223)

10.2%

(11,781)

26.7%

(26,350)

58.8%

(8,224)

32.6%

(22,500)

27.0%

(7,831)

55.6%

(14,331)

42.7%

(57,680)

66.1%

(28,532)

25.9%

(18,172)

58.4% 18.1%

(54,443)

24.9%

(7,510)

66.1%

(18,177)

VT: 68.8%

(2,796)

NH: 32.5%

(7,175)

AK: 13.5%

(4,797)

HI: 33.5%

(3,270)

PR: 65.1%

(12,698)

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25 - 34.9% Trained

7

15 - 24.9% Trained

4

0.1 - 14.9% Trained

40.8% Percent Trained (1,158,265) Total Responders To Be Trained

60.1%

(8,300) (27,357)

14.7%

(17,103)

37.2%

(20,139)

16.6%

(21,542)

DE: 15.0%

(4,715)

10

35 - 44.9% Trained

6

45 - 54.9% Trained

15

55+% Trained

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TIM Training Program Implementation Progress

Total Trained By Discipline

  • As of April 20, 2020

* The NHI WBT total for the time period between 10/01/14 and 09/30/16 is reported as "Other Disciplines" 28,303 (60.7%) 41,316 (55.5%) 49,064 (60.8%) 34,569 (16.9%) 194,732 (53.2%) 124,468 (32.2%)

46,613 74,425 80,707 204,148 366,006 386,366

50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 250,000 300,000 350,000 400,000 450,000

Other Disciplines Towing and Recovery Transportation/Public Works EMS Fire/Rescue Law Enforcement

Total Trained Total To Be Trained

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NTIRAW November 8-14, 2020

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2020 Theme TBD

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FHWA Office of Operations

Thank you, be safe! Jim Austrich James.Austrich@dot.gov 202-366-0731 Paul Jodoin Paul.Jodoin@dot.gov (202) 366-5465

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