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Track 2
Tuesday
Session
First Name
Last Name
Title of Presentation
Session 2: National Unified Goal and Safety
2
Gordon
Paesani
MODERATOR
2
Mohamed
Abdel-Aty
Proactive Freeway Management: The Viability of Real-Time Prediction and Prevention of Traffic Crashes
2
Patrick
Odom
Protecting Responders: Proper use of MOT at incident scenes
2
Michael
Davis
Safe Highways - A European Perspective
2
Jim
Harlan
Communicating Incident Management
Session 7: Incident Management Support Systems
7
Daniel
Baxter
MODERATOR
7
David
Ashton
iVDS and SMART
SM
Viewer: Providing incident details and Video Streams to Traffic Incident Management Partnering Agencies
7
Bill
Klyczek
Improving road, bridge and tunnel safety via incident management: by implementing a video image processing system.
7
Joe
Gillis
Integrated Transportation Incident Management - Barriers and Benefits
7
Richard
Beaubien
Managing Traffic Incidents for Safer Freeway Operations in Metro Detroit
Session 12: Incident Management Related Issuesr
12
Paul
Sullivan
MODERATOR
12
William
Bates
The impact of public-private partnerships on improving roadway data, accident reporting, and emergency response
12
Michael
McGee
Emergency Access to Managed Lanes
12
Jie
Bian
Predicting Delay Reductions from Freeway Traffic Diversion for Incident Management
12
Ken
Vorce
Innovative Freeway Operations; the I-75 ITS Safety System
Wednesday
Session 17: Heavy Vehicle Quick Clearance
17
Steven
Corbin
MODERATOR
17
Henry De
Vries
Coordinated Incident Management, quick clearance practices, and the National Unified Goal for Highway Incident Management
17
John
Easterling
Roadway Incident Scene Clearance, (RISC), program
17
Daniel
Baxter
Quick Clearance Performance in the Colorado I-70 Mountain Corridor
17
Arland
Gary
Smith
Milsap
Towing and Recovery Clearance Incentives implemented in Georgia
17
Sean
Loscalzo
Incident Management:
From the Beginning
Session 22: Incident Response Vehicle Procedures
22
Charles
Wallace
MODERATOR
22
Sarah
Stanley
Educating Your Motoring Public
22
Guy
Francese
Selection of Operation Parameters of Service Patrol Programs
22
Maggie
Ramos
The Contractor’s Perspective on Service Patrols
22
Bill
Halkias
Can a service patrol program make the difference to critical interventations along urban freeways? The case of Attica Tollway in Athens Greece
Session 27: Incident Response Vehicle Technology
27
Steve
Corbin
MODERATOR
27
Neena
Soans
Increasing the efficiency of Freeway Responder Programs through in-vehicle software applications
27
Tom
Dickson
Severe Incident Response Vehicle Program
27
Patrick
Odom
Communications: Enhancing incident response through communications
27
David
Krauss
AVL and Data Collection for Incident Management