TIM Team Toolkit

Tools for TIM Teams

Develop and Improve Your TIM Team's Effectiveness!

TIM Team Maturity Cycle from TIM Team Workbook page 1-20

TIM Team Maturity Cycle from TIM Team Workbook page 1-20

Traffic Incident Management (TIM) is a planned and coordinated program to detect and remove incidents and restore traffic capacity as safely and quickly as possible. TIM is not accomplished by a single agency; it is a collaborative effort between all agencies involved not only in incident response but also the transportation industry.

In order to establish a “planned and coordinated program”, a TIM Team is needed. A TIM Team is a group of first responders that comes together to share TIM best practices and improve multidisciplinary incident mitigation.


Use the information and templates below to help establish, improve and grow the maturity of your local TIM Team. 

TIM Team Workbook - Information to help TIM Teams throughout Colorado develop a more mature program.

Name Description

TIM Team Workbook Introduction TIM Team Purpose & Organization, and workbook overview

TIM Team Workbook: Section 1 TIM Team Formation and Documents

TIM Team Workbook: Section 2 Increase Effectiveness of TIM Teams through TIM Training Opportunities

TIM Team Workbook: Section 3 Increase Effectiveness of TIM Team through Planning & Documentation

TIM Team Workbook: Section 4 Effective TIM Team Leadership

TIM Team Workbook Video “The Many Hats of Highway Incident Management” video is a satirical representation of how                                                                               various responders may see and respond to an incident

TIM Team Workbook: Section 5 Other Helpful Resources & Documents

TIM Team Goals - What areas can TIM Teams work together to improve?

TIM Team Partners - What agencies and partners should be a part of an effective TIM Team?

Each TIM Team has leadership representatives from a variety of public and private agencies. They aim to create a well-rounded, multi-disciplinary team that understands and continually joins forces to advance and implement TIM practices in an area or corridor. Your TIM Team should consider having representatives from the following agencies as part of your group:

This is only a partial list.  Click to view and download a fillable Core Membership Tool .

TIM Team Kickoff Meetings - Information and tips to successfully conduct your first TIM Team meeting.

TIM Team kickoff meetings can vary according to area. In many cases it is strongly recommended that combining a TIM Team kickoff meeting with a Federal Highway Administration SHRP2 training session can help to produce the best results.  

At the kickoff meeting, TIM Team members should decide how often they should meet. At a minimum, each group should meet on a quarterly basis. 

Use the following tips to make your first TIM Team meeting successful. 

TIM Team Kickoff Meeting Tools & Templates - Download documents for your kickoff meeting. 

Click on the links to view and download example documents and presentations to make your kickoff meeting a success.


Kickoff Meeting Agenda (Blank) - Agenda to fill in with your meeting information (Word document).

Kickoff Meeting Agenda (Annotated)  - Agenda with suggested talking points (Word document). 

Kickoff Meeting Presentation (Example)  - PowerPoint presentation to modify for your kickoff meeting. 

Fillable Point of Contact List  - Excel spreadsheet to update with TIM Team representatives contact information.

TIM Team Regular Meeting Tools & Templates - Download products to facilitate regular meetings. 

The following templates can be used to support your regular TIM Team meetings.  These can be modified to address special topics that may come up from time to time.

TIM Team Subcommittees - Small group of TIM Team members that focus on advancing a particular TIM topic.

TIM Team leaders may decide to create subcommittees as the team grows and identifies specific goals that require expertise for development by the TIM Team.  The subcommittees should be ready to provide a report of progress at every meeting.  In some cases the subcommittees work may be temporary until a particular task or project is completed. 

Some of the subcommittees and roles they have responsibility for include:

Communication Subcommittee

Training Subcommittee

Technology Subcommittee

After Action Review (AAR) - Information and templates to conduct a successful AAR.

An AAR identifies successes and lessons learned to improve future incidents and actionable items for the TIM Team group. AARs are recommended to take place every quarter and/or after a distinct traffic incident. They may also be combined with TIM Team meetings.

Use the templates to help facilitate your AAR meeting:

Before the meeting: