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Focus State Initiative: TIM Performance Measures

Focus State Initiative: TIM Performance Measures. Planning and Organization Florida. Background. Who FDOT – Central Office, Districts FHP – Troop Level Strategic Statewide Plan 90 Minute Open Roads Policy Incident Duration TMC Leading The Collection Efforts

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Focus State Initiative: TIM Performance Measures

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  1. Focus State Initiative: TIM Performance Measures Planning and Organization Florida

  2. Background • Who • FDOT – Central Office, Districts • FHP – Troop Level • Strategic Statewide Plan • 90 Minute Open Roads Policy • Incident Duration • TMC Leading The Collection Efforts • Software (SunGuide, SMART, SunNav)

  3. Background TIM TEAM FORMAT • WORKING GROUPS • WORK PRODUCT DRIVEN • MEASURING PROGRESS • FHWA Self Assessment • Performance Measures Communications Detection, Verification & Response Clearance Communications Training

  4. Good Practices • Statewide Open Roads Policy – 90 Minutes • FHP • FDOT • District Level Open Road Policy • Local Agency Agreement • Data Analysis • PIA’s • Incident Durations By Year - TMC

  5. Issues • PIA’s • Get Past Pointing the Finger • Clear Understanding • Identify Action Items • Review Within Set Period • Participation – TIM Team • Consistency in Who Shows Up • Required to be a Participating Member • Who Cares? – Just Get the Job Done!

  6. Lessons Learned • The need to get involved with roadway planning/design for future improvements and incorporate Incident Management strategies into their designs. • Differences in what agencies think the term “returning the flow of traffic to pre-incident conditions” means • Different Definitions of Performance Measures Between Agencies

  7. Lessons Learned Evaluation

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