File:The 5M model used for trouble-shooting.png

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English: This diagram illustrates the nested/interlocking domains or factors that make up the 5M model used for root-cause especially in assessing major traffic incidents. Man, Machine, and Medium form three interlocking circles, with Mission at the intersection, and the space surrounding them representing the prevailing Management approach.
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current19:00, 11 June 2017Thumbnail for version as of 19:00, 11 June 2017795 × 795 (36 KB)wikimediacommons>DavidjcmorrisCorrection: For trouble-shooting traffic incidents, the Medium is one of the three central factors with Man and Machine, while the prevailing Management approach is deemed to be the overarching factor.

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