Traffic Incident Management. Business Case Study. Co-location of Arizona Department of Public Safety and Department of Transportation

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Traffic Incident Management Business Case Study Co-location of Arizona Department of Public Safety and Department of Transportation Kimberly Campbell Emergency Manager 1

What is Traffic Incident Management? TIM consists of a planned and coordinated multidisciplinary process to detect, respond to, and clear traffic incidents so that traffic flow may be restored as safely and quickly as possible. Effective TIM reduces the duration and impacts of traffic incidents and improves the safety of motorists, crash victims, and emergency responders. 2

Traffic Incident Management (TIM) In a typical year, the following number of responders are struck and killed on a national level: 12 Law Enforcement Officers 5 Fire and Rescue Personnel 60 Towing and Recovery Professionals Several transportation professionals from DOTs, Public Works, and Safety Service Patrol Programs 3 4H-3

TIM Training Designed to establish the foundation for and promote consistent training of all responders to achieve the three objectives of the TIM National Unified Goal (NUG): Responder Safety Safe, Quick Clearance Prompt, Reliable, Interoperable Communications 4

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Traffic Incident Management (TIM) For every 1 minute the roadway is closed, it takes an additional 4 minutes to relieve the congestion. The chances for a secondary collision increase 2.8% every minute the original incident continues to be a hazard. 20% of all collisions are secondary to an original traffic incident. 18% of all fatalities are from secondary collisions. Secondary collisions are usually more severe than the original incident. 8

What are we doing? ADOT has 25 TIM Trainers ~3 trainers per district so we can co-teach with our public safety partners and cover the entire state. Over 1250 ADOT personnel trained statewide 9

Quick Clearance Policy ADOT has created a Quick Clearance Policy in support of the Arizona Quick Clearance Statute (A.R.S. 28-684). 10

Traffic Incident Management: Arizona has a total of 304 TIM Trainers Over 1250 ADOT personnel trained statewide Total numbers trained in Arizona 5,128 as of July 2017 11

Traffic Operations Center Co-Location Project Public Safety Partnership ADOT DPS MAG FHWA 12

Benefits of Co-Location of DPS & ADOT Improved Responder Safety Improved Communication Situational Awareness Reduced Roadway and Incident Clearance Times Improved Incident Management Reduced Secondary Crashes Improved Efficiency and Effectiveness 13

Agencies Frequently Evaluate: Policies Procedures Training Equipment Resource Deployment Efficiency Effectiveness Performance Measurement 14

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Secondary Collisions 2016 Statewide Secondary Collision Average 6.0% National Average - 20% Total Secondary Collision Injuries 590 29 Secondary Collision Involving Responders Even at 6% Arizona has 2.4 secondary collisions involving responders each month statewide. 7 Secondary Collision Fatalities 17

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All Freeway Crashes Reduced by 54 minutes Comparison: 2014(Jan Sept) NO DPS Vs 2015 (Jan-Sept) DPS Present +62% -63% -45% -11% 22

Business Case Despite a 23% increase in the number of freeway crashes, the time to clear crashes was reduced by 63% on average Time to clear all freeway lanes at crash sites have been reduced by nearly one-hour, on average Overall savings due to reduced traffic delay during 2015 is estimated at over $112 million Traffic delay experienced by travelers in 2015 was reduced by nearly 8.4 million vehicle-hours *Does not include potential savings from secondary crashes reduced Benefit : Cost = 250:1 23

Clearance Techniques PUSH PULL DRAG Clearance Tools Push Bumpers Tow Straps Patrol Vehicles Other Agency Resources - Towing etc. 24

Quick Clearance-Push, Pull, or Drag 25

AZTech TIM Coalition Multi-disciplinary partnership Established in 2010 Includes state and local police, fire, EMS, towing companies, transportation agencies and metropolitan planning organizations. Shares ideas, knowledge, lessons learned and best practices. 26

Overview Meets every other month Debrief traffic incidents Review/analyze/reduce Secondary Crashes Advance Action Plan Projects Advance TIM Training AZTech TIM Coalition 27

AZTech TIM Coalition TIM Action Plan Projects Outreach and Engagement Customize TIM Training Improve TIM Training Tracking and Reporting TIM Training Binder TIM Mentorship Program TIM Training Program Metrics 28

Arizona Department of Transportation TSM&O Division Kimberly Campbell Emergency Manager 602-370-7941 Cell 602-712-7012 Office Kcampbell@azdot.gov Contact Information 29