The Benefits of Expanding the Incident Management Program in Utah

Logan S. Bennett, J. Hyer, G. G. Schultz, M. Saito, D. Eggett
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A 2018 study of performance measures for the Utah Department of Transportation's (UDOT) Incident Management Team (IMT) program concluded that the program was cost effective and benefited Utah motorists. During the 2018 legislative session, UDOT received funding to expand its IMT program. To determine the benefits of expanding the IMT program, a comparison of performance measures for 2018 and 2020 incident data was conducted. In addition, data regarding the affected volume, the excess travel time, and the excess user cost associated with incident congestion were gathered. The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic affected traffic volumes during this study, and statistical analyses were utilized to account for volume differences between the two years. Results indicated that the expansion of the IMT program has allowed UDOT to respond more consistently to incidents and respond to a larger quantity of incidents over a larger coverage area and in extended operating hours. © ASCE.
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在犹他州扩大事故管理计划的好处
2018年对犹他州交通部(UDOT)事故管理小组(IMT)计划的绩效指标进行的一项研究得出结论,该计划具有成本效益,并使犹他州的驾车者受益。在2018年立法会议期间,UDOT获得了扩大其IMT计划的资金。为了确定扩大IMT计划的好处,对2018年和2020年事件数据的绩效指标进行了比较。此外,还收集了与受影响的流量、额外的旅行时间和与事故拥塞相关的额外用户成本相关的数据。在本研究期间,COVID-19大流行的影响影响了交通量,并利用统计分析来解释两年间的交通量差异。结果表明,IMT计划的扩展使UDOT能够更一致地对事件做出反应,并在更大的覆盖范围和更长的运营时间内对更多数量的事件做出反应。©第3期。
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