The purpose of this project was to develop a comprehensive plan for improvement of highway incident management in Arizona. Increased traffic, traffic crashes, secondary crashes, and the resulting long delays to motorists are a serious public safety issue. The objective of the plan is to reduce injuries, deaths, and delays caused by roadway incidents. The project workplan brought together experienced incident responders and stakeholders across Arizona to give their insights and participate in the development and prioritization of the recommendations. The resulting final plan contains 18 categories with 61 recommendations. They are in order of priority as determined by the Focus Group attendees and validated by the project advisory team. The plan also defines recommendations for action by individual agencies, those requiring multiple agency effort, and those requiring legislative or budget action. This project resulted in a comprehensive Statewide Roadway Incident Management Plan with clear recommendations.
Arizona Statewide Incident Management Plan
2000
92 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Development of a Statewide IVHS and Incident Management Master Plan for New Jersey
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1993
|Developing Pennsylvania's Statewide Its Strategic Plan
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1996
|How Arizona DPS is converting from VHF to UHF, statewide
Tema Archiv | 1977
|Georgia Statewide Transportation Plan, May 1995
NTIS | 1995