Traffic incident management (TIM) is a planned and coordinated process to detect, respond to, and remove traffic incidents and restore traffic capacity as safely and quickly as possible. It involves the coordinated interactions of multiple public agencies and private-sector partners. The objective of this study was to assess methods, issues, benefits, and costs associated with sharing information between public safety and transportation agencies in support of TIM.
Sharing Information Between Public Safety and Transportation Agencies for Traffic Incident Management
2004
100 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Road Transportation , Traffic safety , Traffic management , Information systems , Traffic control , Traffic impedance , Traffic flow , Motor vehicle accidents , Highway management , Emergency services , Transportation management , Detection , Traffic capacity , Case studies , Incident management
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