1032 Traffic Incident Management - A Gateway to Regional Transportation Operations

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011: 9:50 AM
S220E (Orange County Convention Center )
Richard Beaubien , Senior Traffic Operations Engineer, Hubbell, Roth & Clark, Bloomfiled Hills, MI
Description of Paper:

Transportation agencies in Metro Detroit were early adopters of intelligent transportation systems technologies, but the use of these technologies to support regional transportation operations depends on the involvement of a wide range of partners with similar interests in safe and efficient movement.  This recognition led to the establishment of a traffic incident management program and a regional concept of transportation operations to organize both transportation agencies and public safety partners to promote safer, more efficient operations.  This organization provides the institutional support to sustain continuing regional transportation operations.

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