Traffic Incident Management
Traffic Incident Management (TIM) refers to the strategic, coordinated process of detecting, responding to, and clearing traffic incidents to restore normalcy as quickly and safely as possible. Traffic incidents can include road traffic collisions, vehicle breakdowns, and debris on the roadway, among other disruptions. The goal of TIM is to minimize the impact of these incidents on traffic flow, enhance the safety of responders and the public, and improve the efficiency of the transportation network.
The first step in Traffic Incident Management is the efficient detection and verification of an incident. This often involves the use of advanced traffic management systems (ATMS), which are part of broader intelligent transportation systems. These systems utilize technologies such as CCTV cameras, radar, and vehicle sensors to monitor and identify incidents in real-time.
Once an incident is confirmed, a coordinated response is initiated. This involves various emergency services, including firefighters, police, and emergency medical services. Effective response strategies often rely on the Incident Command System, a standardized approach to command, control, and coordination in emergency response.
Controlling traffic around an incident is crucial to maintaining safety and traffic flow. Traffic guards and responders implement temporary traffic control measures, such as lane closures or detours, often guided by traffic management centers. The use of active traffic management techniques allows for dynamic adjustments to lane use and speed limits based on current conditions.
The final step in traffic incident management is the rapid clearance of the incident scene and recovery of normal traffic operations. This may involve tow trucks for vehicle removal, cleanup of debris, and repair of any damaged infrastructure. The effectiveness of this phase is often supported by move over laws which require drivers to change lanes or slow down when approaching emergency vehicles on the road.
Advanced Traffic Management Systems are integral to modern TIM efforts. They provide the infrastructure for monitoring, analyzing, and managing traffic incidents. ATMS integrates various technologies and systems to allow real-time data collection and dissemination, enabling informed decision-making and rapid response to incidents.
Effective traffic incident management is essential for several reasons: