Regional Safety Task Force

Special Session on Incident Management and Traffic Safety

10:00am, March 11, 2016

Montgomery County Fire Academy
1175 Conshohocken Rd
Conshohocken, PA


9:30 AM REGISTRATION / COFFEE / NETWORKING

 

10:00 AM WELCOME & INTRODUCTIONS

Tom Sullivan, Director of Public Safety, Montgomery County

John Ward, Deputy Executive Director, DVRPC

10:10 AM INTRODUCTION ON WHAT IS INCIDENT MANAGEMENT AND TRAFFIC SAFETY

Traffic Incident Management

  • DVRPC TIM Program, Chris King, DVRPC
  • I-76/I-476 Incident Management Task Force, Frank Hand, Lower Merion Fire Department

Traffic Safety

  • Regional Safety Task Force, Bill Beans, MBO Engineering

10:35 AM I-76 SCHUYLKILL EXPRESSWAY INTEGRATED CORRIDOR MANAGEMENT PROJECT

Leo Bagley, Special Assistant to Secretary of Transportation, PennDOT

11:00 AM RUN-OFF-ROAD EMPHASIS AREA

  • Roadway Departure Implementation Program, Lou Belmonte, PennDOT
  • I-76 Embankment Crash Incident Recap, Frank Hand, Lower Merion Fire Department

11:30AM BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS

 

11:55 AM CLOSING

 

12:00 PM LUNCH AND TOUR OF EMERGENCY VEHICLES (weather permitting)


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In effect as of January 30, 2025

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