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Saturday, June 26, 2010

"Steer it - Clear It" a Precurser to new Laws on Motorists?

POSTED on: Saturday, June 26, 2010

NEWS AND COMMENT: Commentary

"Steer it - Clear It" a Precurser to new Laws on Motorists?
Editor's note: meant as a thought provolking interesting column, addressing topics and information currently addressed in media, politics dealing with transportation. This is not meant as a news article. It simply is what it is.
Sidebar: Common Sence:
Motorists are advised that while approaching an accident scene, fire department of police scene, it is always important to be ever aware, of not only the roadway directly in front of the car you are operating, but also any activities and orders offered by Fire Police, Fire Fighters or Police. Events at an accident scene can change quickly, including lane restrictions, lane changes or lane or road closures.

If you can avoid the scene completely, it may be advisable. Accidents can also be caused by the actions of drivers rubbernecking and slowing the motion of traffic. If you are not directly involved in the incident, a first reponder, member of the media, please move along. This would be best for all involved.

"Steer it - Slear it" Not an Original Idea 
It's been studied for a decade or more.

 The issue of incident response and safety on the emergency scene has been an issue of focus.So much so that the attention of the federal government has caused online publication of information for Traffic Incident Management. Some of the issues that are noted include; special event traffic management, emergency lighting and details tools and signage.


The Federal Highway Administration, United States Department of Transportation, has created materials and guidence in refernece to three very important practices.

A. SQC Laws - Safe Quick Clearance Laws, as you have recently heard promoted in newscasts and in advertising,  promotes the idea of "steer it - clear it" practices.
 
The important bullet points of this include:
A. Giving First Responders a "cushion" to work within.
B. Keeping roadways clear for faster incident response
 C. Helping to prevent secondary accidents

  Three core SQC laws, announced in a recent publication by the USA DOT include; provide a necessary foundation for facilitating the safety, mobility,and economic benefits of TIM when effectively implemented together:


Driver Removal or “Move It”: These laws require motorists involved in minor crashes (where there are no serious injuries and the vehicle can be driven) to move their vehicles out of the travel lanes to the shoulder or other safe area before initiating the exchange of insurance information, or while awaiting the arrival of law enforcement and/or a tow truck.Authority Removal or “Remove It”: These laws provide authority (and immunity
from liability in general) for designated public agencies to remove abandoned
vehicles and spilled cargo from the roadway to restore traffic fl ow.
“Move Over”: Designed to protect incident responders and stranded motorists
alike, “Move Over” laws require motorists approaching incident responders and
vehicles to slow down and move over to an adjacent lane, when possible,
to provide an increased safety buffer."


The USA DOT promotes the enactment of additiolnal laws on motorists. What this means is that if you are in an accident, and you do not move your car over far enough, you can get a citation for that in addition to any item you may have done to cause the accident in the first place from the way this information is disclosed.

Another important thing to keep in mind is that the points on your license can add up quickly and if you, as a mototist, and this is inclusive of anyone who uses NY roads and thruways, not just NY drivers, you can be subject to the Driver Responsiblity Assessment. This assessment can add hunderds of dollars to your fine and penalty even after you have gone to court and paid your fines.

NITTEC is currenty promoting the idea of "stear it clear it" but has made no specific announcemnt about additional laws.


A quick search via Google found some information illustrating some additional information in reference to the government's involvement.


A comprehensive Georgia G.A.O. report details the fact that the Federal Government is a stakeholder in the effective use of highways and the safe use thereof, a report produced by Government Accounting Office to the Ranking Member, offer ideas, including the ranger program, which we call "H.E.L.P. Trucks" and H.O.T. Lanes that access a surcharge to cars if they would like to use lanes that bi-pass conjestion.


One of the success stories involving traffic was the following:



"In 1991, Washington State’s legislature passed a law designed to reduce traffic congestion, reduce air pollution, and petroleum consumption by requiring metropolitan planning organizations to foster employer-based programs that
 decrease the number of commuting trips made by people driving alone. Since the law was passed, the number of vehicle trips has dropped statewide. In the central Puget Sound region, where Seattle is located, the number of vehicle trips made during the morning commuter hours has dropped by 14,000, reducing peak travel delay by an estimated 11.6 percent, on average, each weekday morning in the region."

According to the fifty plus page report, raising of taxes was mentioned as a way to combat traffic issues:



"Agencies Report Developing New Methods to Fund the Use of Congestion Mitigation Techniques

A number of state and local governments in the locations we visited had imposed additional tolls, local taxes, and development impact fees to provide funding for the implementation of congestion mitigation techniques. Officials said they had done so because traditional funding sources were not generating sufficient resources. Many of these revenue sources were focused in a specific region and were geared toward implementing specific congestion mitigation techniques. For example, voters in the San Francisco region passed an increase in toll fees on the region’s seven state-owned bridges to support the Regional Traffic Relief Plan, which funds such projects as expanding transit options, as well as improving transit connections and several freeway bottlenecks. Several other regions passed sales, property, or gasoline taxes. For example, San Diego passed a half-cent sales tax to implement a number of congestion mitigation techniques to help improve traffic congestion on the most highly congested corridors in the region. This included funding for new HOV and managed lanes along highways, new connectors to the highways, and transit improvements.


Some localities generated additional transportation funding through another source—development impact fees. They used this approach particularly when new development had a significant effect on the current road network. Florida, for example, has passed a law that regulates large-scale developments that have substantial impacts on the transportation system."

All in all, it is a very complex how the Federal Government is involved, and using taxpayer money to enact more laws, to make us safer. In addition it is nice to see local improvements and see ideas from 2007 are being put into action today.

Additional Resources:

Department of Transportation PDF (adobe)
GAO Report July 2007 Report to the Ranking Member, Committee on Environment and Public Works, U.S. Senate
All Sources are public domain

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News and Comment.- Not cool.


Since December 31st. Motion Center has had over 200 postings. This included:

  • Local News
  • Military News
  • Weather and Traffic Alerts
  • Live Feed of NYC NYE thanks to Just Jared and Earthcam

Motioncenter.info completely embarrassed  a local radio station  by pointing out the fact that Motion Center was offering the information faster and more accurately then their traffic reporter. this included the fact that their reporter gave the wrong city for the location of a head on accident.

Just prior to afternoon drive the account that feeds Motion Center information through facebook, was disabled. This was because some one reported the account as Inauthentic account. Which is odd because there is a credit card linked to the account.


Instead of accepting competition for what it is, an opportunity to look at yourself and improve your product, someone reported the account, as inauthentic. 




It's kinda shameful that this would occur. All it does is validate the fact that one person with a laptop and some technical and SEO knowledge can constantly deliver more accurate and timely information then their station.



Two days into the new year. You really ready for this?
Thing is Motion Center can take risks and improve product. Unlike some media outlets that haven;t changed much in two decades.

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ANNUAL RECAPITULATION OF EFFECTIVE ALCGCIV GENERAL MESSAGES

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ALCGCIV 001/11
COMDTNOTE 12920
SUBJ: ANNUAL RECAPITULATION OF EFFECTIVE ALCGCIV GENERAL MESSAGES
1. 23 ALCGCIV MESSAGES WERE ISSUED IN 2010. THE FOLLOWING REMAIN IN
EFFECT AFTER 01 JAN 11.
ALCGCIV DTG SUBJ
004/10 311640Z MAR 10 CIVILIAN TIME AND ATTENDENCE, EMPLOYEE PAY
DATES AND PAPERLESS EARNINGS AND LEAVE
STATEMENTS (ELS)
064/10 011124Z OCT 10 CHANGES TO THE FEDERAL FLEXIBLE SPENDING
ACCOUNT PROGRAM (FSAFEDS)
065/10 011128Z OCT 10 CHANGES TO THE FEDERAL EMPLOYEES HEALTH
BENEFITS (FEHB) PROGRAM
067/10 081655Z NOV 10 FEDERAL EMPLOYEES HEALTH BENEFITS (FEHB)
PROGRAM OPEN SEASON
070/10 221214Z NOV 10 ANNUAL DHS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS MANDATED
TRAINING FOR ALL CIV EMP
071/10 101924Z DEC 10 2011 TSP ELECTIVE DEFERRAL LIMIT
2. THIS ALCGCIV IS CANCELLED FOR RECORD PURPOSES UPON ISSUANCE OF
ALCGCIV 001/12.
3. CINDY NELSON-POSSINGER, CHIEF, OFFICE OF CIVILIAN PERSONNEL SENDS.
4. INTERNET RELEASE AUTHORIZED.
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1030 - Afghanistan Briefing: German MG Hans-Werner Fritz, Commanding General for Regional Command North, and his deputy U.S. Army COL Sean Mulholland,


 
4 JAN 11 
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1030 - Afghanistan Briefing: German MG Hans-Werner Fritz, Commanding General for Regional Command North, and his deputy U.S. Army COL Sean Mulholland, speak with Pentagon reporters via satellite from Afghanistan on current operations.  (Live, VoD, Podcast)

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ACCIDENT I-90 - NYS THRUWAY, Milepost 423.19

ACCIDENT
I-90 - NYS THRUWAY, Milepost 423.19
accident I-90 - NYS Thruway eastbound at exit 52
Estimated End Time: Until further notice

Updated 1/4/2011 8:30 AM











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Full-screen ACCIDENT I-90 - NYS THRUWAY, Milepost 278.93 (Syracuse)


Full-screen
ACCIDENT
I-90 - NYS THRUWAY, Milepost 278.93
accident I-90 - NYS Thruway westbound at exit 35
Estimated End Time: Until further notice

Updated 1/4/2011 7:57 AM
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Full-screen ACCIDENT I-190 - NIAGARA THRUWAY, Milepost 3.9


accident, left lane blocked I-190 - Niagara Thruway southbound between exit 6 and exit 5
Estimated End Time: 1/4/2011 12:08 PM

Updated 1/4/2011 8:14 AM

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I-190 - NIAGARA THRUWAY, Milepost 9.44 Full-screen ACCIDENT

Full-screen
ACCIDENT
I-190 - NIAGARA THRUWAY, Milepost 9.44
accident I-190 - Niagara Thruway northbound at exit 13
Estimated End Time: Until further notice

Updated 1/4/2011 8:30 AM

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Suicide Prevention Alliance Focuses on Troops, Veterans


American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3, 2011 - A suicide prevention task force for troops and veterans has been added to a national alliance that officials hope will help bring more attention to the issues and offer solutions in the future.
The National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention last week announced that troops and veterans -– identified as a high-risk group –- were added because of their increased suicide rates.
"Combined with initiatives already under way by the Department of Defense and the [Department of Veterans Affairs], this task force will further strengthen prevention, bringing together the best minds in the public and private sectors," said Army Secretary John McHugh, co-chair of the alliance.
The alliance was launched last year by Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, with input and support of many public- and private-sector stakeholders, including the National Council for Suicide Prevention and VA.
Speaking Sept. 10, 2010 at the launch of the alliance -- a public-private partnership -- Gates emphasized the importance of a nationwide approach to suicide prevention. The alliance's strategy pools federal and private-sector research and resources to work on addressing the national suicide rate.
"In everything we do, we must remember that every soldier, sailor, airman, or marine is part, not just of the military, but also a larger community. Their families, their hometowns, their civilian employers, their places of worship –- all must be involved in the solution," Gates said at the launch of the alliance held at the National Press Club here.
The military suicide rate has increased steadily over the past five years, exceeding the national average of 11.1 suicides per 100,000 people. The military last year averaged 12.5 suicides per 100,000, according DOD reports.
The leaders of the alliance's Military and Veterans Task Force are Dr. Jan Kemp, national director of VA's suicide prevention program, and Maggie Haynes, director of combat stress for the Wounded Warrior Project, a nonprofit organization.
In addition to the task force for service members and veterans, the alliance also established suicide-prevention task forces for other groups it determined are at high risk: American Indians and Alaska natives, and youth who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender.
 

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33 at Harlem Backups


(Buffalo, NY) Constant light snow creates slick conditions for motning motorists. Several accidents on all majors have caused backups. If possible use surface streets or NFTA Metro otherwise expect double travel times.

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Accident at Exit 16 (I-290)


I-190 Northbound

Accident at Exit 16 (I-290). Reported at 8:10 am. (ID# 268)Lanes Affected: Left Lane Closed
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Route 33 Eastbound past Cayuga Left Lane Closed



Accident beyond Route 277 (Cayuga). Reported at 8:04 am. (ID# 266)Lanes Affected: Left Lane Closed
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Be Prepared to Stop Rt 33 I-290 Eastbound

I-290 Eastbound

Congestion from Exit 4 ( I-990) to I-90 (3.7 miles). Reported at 7:31 am and updated at 7:42 am. (ID# 259)

Route 33 Westbound

Congestion from I-90 to Suffolk Street (2.3 miles). Reported at 7:59 am. (ID# 264)

Route 33 Eastbound

Congestion beyond Harlem Rd to beyond Route 277 (1.9 miles). Reported at 7:27 am and updated at 7:55 am. (ID# 258)
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I-290 Westbound Congestion beyond Exit 1 (Delaware Avenue)

Congestion beyond Exit 1 (Delaware Avenue) to I-190 (1.3 miles). Reported at 7:40 am. (ID# 262)
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Special Weather Statement



NYZ001-002-010-011-085-041430-
NIAGARA-ORLEANS-NORTHERN ERIE-GENESEE-SOUTHERN ERIE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NIAGARA FALLS...MEDINA...BUFFALO...
BATAVIA...ORCHARD PARK...SPRINGVILLE
739 AM EST TUE JAN 4 2011

...LAKE ENHANCED SNOWFALL WILL CONTINUE THIS MORNING....

A GENERAL SNOWFALL ALONG WITH LAKE ENHANCED SNOWS DOWNWIND OF LAKE
ERIE WILL CONTINUE TO IMPACT THE NIAGARA FRONTIER....MAKING THE
MORNING COMMUTE DIFFICULT. MOST AREAS WILL SEE JUST ONE OR 2 TENTHS
OF AN INCH PER HOUR, BUT IN THE HEAVIEST SNOWFALL, GENERALLY OVER
NIAGARA AND ORLEANS COUNTIES, RATES OF UP TO A HALF INCH PER HOUR
WILL BE POSSIBLE.

THE MOST PERSISTENT AND HEAVIEST SNOWS WILL LIKELY FOCUS ON THE
BUFFALO METRO AREA NORTH INTO NIAGARA COUNTY.

UNTREATED ROADS WILL BE SNOW COVERED...AND VERY SLICK. VISIBILITIES
WILL BE REDUCED AT TIMES. MOTORISTS ARE URGED TO USE CAUTION AND
ALLOW FOR EXTRA TIME TO REACH THEIR DESTINATIONS THIS MORNING.

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Route 219 Northbound



Congestion beyond RTE179 to I-90 (0.8 miles). Reported at 7:35 am and updated at 7:38 am. (ID# 260)


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Route 33 Eastbound Congested - Be Prepared to Stop


Route 33 Eastbound

Congestion beyond I-90 to beyond Route 277 (0.8 miles). Reported at 7:27 am. (ID# 258)


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