TIM Training

Why Take TIM Training?

Incident responders across the country put their lives at risk every time they’re dispatched on our roadways. Reducing the risk means preventing secondary crashes. A traffic incident training program developed through the USDOT’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is helping to clear crashes more quickly—and save lives among responders and the traveling public in the process. This training initiative aims to provide TIM training opportunities in every US state.

Training Calendar

See upcoming training opportunities and register to attend.

Online Training

Online TIM training is available from the Responder Safety Learning Network and FHWA's National Highway Institute (search for 133126A).

Request Minnesota Training

If you're interested in hosting TIM training, please fill out our training request form to be notified when training becomes available. 

Training Progress

TIM training program implementation progress for US is 69.5% as of June 29, 2026
National TIM responder training total trained across the US is 890,769 as of June 29, 2026
TIM Training Program Implementation Progress in U.S. total trained by discipline as of June 29, 2026 shoing 73.3% fire and rescue, 51.3% law enforcement, 48.5% EMS, 62.4% Towing, 77.5% public works, and 68.2% other disciplines