Programs
Traffic Incident Management (TIM) Committees are groups of stakeholders consisting of law enforcement, fire, rescue, towing, recovery, and transportation agencies interested in enhancing traffic incident management on Maine’s roadways.
The Maine TIM program focuses on the following objectives:
- Increase responder safety by eliminating struck-by incidents, injuries, and fatalities.
- Minimize impacts to the free flow of traffic
- Decrease incident clearance time
- Decrease secondary incident occurrences
- Improve inter-agency communication during incidents.
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This group provides overarching guidance and allows for a statewide assessment of various issues and themes for traffic incident management throughout the regions and groups in the State.
Agendas
This group serves Penobscot County and has members from a variety of backgrounds who provide region specific insight to the group. A few of the primary roadways and factors in this region include I-95, 395, and Route 2. This region includes the greater Bangor urbanized area and stretches from Newport to Old Town.
Agendas
September 2024
June 2024
March 2024
Joint Meeting December 2023
September 2023
This group is currently being developed and will serve rural Penobscot County. A few of the primary roadways and factors in this region include I-95. This region includes areas west of Hermon/Bangor such as Glenburn, Carmel, Dexter, Dixmont and Corinna. Additionally, north of Old Town/Milford which also spans areas to the east and west of the I-95 corridor. Such as Millinocket, Medway, Howland, Lagrange, Lowell, Bradford, Lee, and Patten
Agendas
This group serves Hancock County and has members from a variety of backgrounds who provide region specific insight to the group. A few of the primary roadways and factors in this region include Route 1, Route 1A, and Route 9. This region stretches from Bucksport past Bar Harbor and north.
Agendas
September 2024
June 2024
March 2024
Joint Meeting December 2023
September 2023
This group is currently being developed and will serve Washington County. A few of the primary roadways and factors in this region include Route 1, Route 9, and having an international border.
This group serves Midcoast Maine, from Bath to the Belfast area and has members from a variety of backgrounds who provide region specific insight to the group. A few of the primary roadways and factors in this region include 295 and Route 1.
Agendas
This group serves the greater Augusta area and has members from a variety of backgrounds who provide region specific insight to the group. A few of the primary roadways and factors in this region include I-95, 295, Route 202, and other arterial roads in Kennebec County.
Agendas
This group serves the greater Portland area and has members from a variety of backgrounds who provide region specific insight to the group. A few of the primary roadways and factors in this region include I-95, 295, Route 1, and other arterial roads in Cumberland County.
Agendas
July 2024
May 2024
January 2024
July 2023
March 2022
January 2022
This group serves the Portsmouth/Kittery area and has members from a variety of backgrounds who provide region specific insight to the group. A few of the primary roadways and factors in this region include I-95, Route 1, Route 4, and other arterial roads in the area.
Agendas
September 2024
May 2024
January 2024
December 2022
April 2021
January 2021
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