Title: T3 Webinar Traffic Incident Management (TIM) Performance Measures
1 T3 WebinarTraffic Incident Management (TIM)
Performance Measures June 12, 2014 Susanna
Hughes Reck Office of Transportation Performance
Management
2Objectives
- Broad overview of MAP-21 PM Provisions
- Rulemaking scope, content and approach
- Schedule
- Communications and outreach
3MAP-21 Background-Performance
- National Goals Focuses the Federal aid program
on 7 goals supported through the statewide and
metropolitan planning process. - Measures USDOT to establish performance
measures through rulemaking - Targets - All States, Metropolitan Planning
Organizations (MPOs), and public transportation
agencies required to establish targets for each
of the measures established by USDOT. - Plans All States, MPOs, and public
transportation agencies are required to develop a
number of plans to document strategies and
investments to address performance needs. - Reports All States, MPOs, and public
transportation agencies are required to report on
progress toward the achievement of their targets.
- Accountability All States will be held
accountable to making significant progress toward
the achievement of their targets established for
the National Highway Performance Program (NHPP)
and the Highway Safety Improvement
411 Inter-related Rulemakings
http//www.fhwa.dot.gov/tpm
5Overview of Performance Management
- Highway Safety Programs Grants (NHTSA)
- Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) (FHWA)
- Metro and Statewide Planning (FHWA-FTA)
- Safety Performance Measures (FHWA)
- Infrastructure Performance Measures (FHWA)
- System Performance Measures (FHWA)
- Highway Asset Management Plan (FHWA)
- Transit Asset Management (FTA)
- National Transit Safety Program (FTA)
- Transit Agency Safety Plan (FTA)
- Transit Safety Management Systems (FTA)
6Performance Measure Groupings
7FHWA Proposal Comment Periods - 2014
HSIP
Stage 1
Safety PM
Planning
Stage 2
Infrastructure Condition PM
Stage 3
System Performance PM
8Rollout of the NPRMS
- For each NPRM, FHWA plans to have
- NPRM Informational launch events
- An informational session at relevant national
conferences, upon request - Additional supplementary webinars scheduled to
focus on details of target setting, progress
achievement and/or other requirements - Comments will not be accepted during these
informational sessions. - All Public Comments should be submitted through
the E-docket for consideration in the final
regulation - Public comment periods will be a minimum of 90
days for all NPRMs except the HSIP and TAMP NPRMs
which is 60 days.
9NPRM Status http//www.dot.gov/regulations/report-
on-significant-rulemakings
Performance Area / Element NPRM Target
Status I Safety Measures March 11, 2014
Highway Safety Improvement Program 60 day comment period. March 28, 2014
Metro and Statewide Planning June 2, 2014
Status II Infrastructure Condition Measures August 2014
Highway Asset Management Plan 60 day comment period. August 2014
Status III System Performance Measures October 2014
Public Transportation ANPRM closed on 1/2/2014 Public Transportation ANPRM closed on 1/2/2014
10Additional FHWA Resources
- MAP-21 Web Site
- www.fhwa.dot.gov/map21
- Transportation Performance Management Web Site
- www.fhwa.dot.gov/tpm
- Performance Measure Rulemaking Direct Contact to
FHWA - PerformanceMeasuresRulemaking_at_dot.gov
- FHWA Safety Program website
- http//safety.fhwa.dot.gov/
- Performance-based Planning and Programming
- http//www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/performance_based
_planning/
11 Thank You!