Traffic Incident Management
Various traffic incident management scenes - heavy traffic after accident, traffic planning, police car blocking road, overturned car on bridge, detour, rescue workers.
Office of Operations 21st Century Operations using 21st Century Technologies

About Emergency Transportation Operations

Photograph showing an overturned  tractor on the side of a road.

The FHWA Emergency Transportation Operations (ETO) team contributes to major program initiatives tied to FHWA and USDOT Strategic Implementation Plans. These ETO initiatives change based on Departmental or Agency focus and demonstrate where the majority of our level of effort and resources are concentrated. For example, over the past couple of years, the ETO team has focused its resources on the Department's Congestion Initiative. Major Initiatives related to this include TIM Performance Metrics, basic guidance for State and local TIM programs in promoting safe, quick clearance process and laws, and guidance on developing or improving Service Patrols. Past major initiatives included work in transportation-specific evacuation guidance and capacity. This section will reflect current work efforts and provides our strategic plans for future work. Many of these efforts, e.g., Incident Management for Transportation, contribute to improvements in all three major ETO program areas.

Transportation is critical to emergency response, no matter the size or the frequency of the event. FHWA is committed to improving our nation's ability to manage emergencies that take place within the transportation network infrastructure or affects it in some way.

The Emergency Transportation Operations Program

  • Addresses Activities Along a Response Continuum, Regardless of Cause
  • Provides Technical Assistance, Knowledge and Tools
  • Encourages an All-Hazards Approach

Contact Us

For more information about Emergency Transportation Operations, please contact:

Paul Jodoin
Office of Operations, Federal Highway Administration
Department of Transportation
202-366-5465
Paul.Jodoin@dot.gov

James Austrich
Office of Operations, Federal Highway Administration
Department of Transportation
202-366-0731
James Austrich

Joseph Tebo
Office of Operations, Federal Highway Administration
Department of Transportation
202-366-9242
joseph.tebo@dot.gov

David Johnson
Office of Operations, Federal Highway Administration
Department of Transportation
202-366-1301
david.johnson@dot.gov