Iteris Adds Pedestrian Counts to VantageLive! API

1 min. Read • Posted 09/28/2021 by Peter Chen

We are pleased to announce the release of VantageLive! Update 12, which now enables users to export pedestrian data via the VantageLive! API.

With VantageLive! Update 12, transportation agencies can now view pedestrian counts from within custom software applications or third-party data management systems, such as MS2 and GEOCOUNTS.

Alongside the already released vehicle and bike counts APIs, VantageLive! Update 12 further improves our mission to democratize traffic data for today’s smart intersections.

Why should you care?

VantageLive! is a web-based software that enables agencies to view 24/7 intersection count data for vehicles, bikes and pedestrians, as well as average daily traffic (ADT) and speed information. If you have Iteris detection equipment, you can visualize and analyze your intersection activity in VantageLive!.

VantageLive!’s introduction of pedestrian API is particularly important if you are:

  • data-centric and have software that ingests and displays data for traffic monitoring and optimization;
  • safety-oriented and want to analyze pedestrian activity to enhance safety; or
  • evaluating which intersection(s) to invest into for pedestrian facilities and crossing equipment.

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About the Author

Peter Chen is senior product owner, Advanced Sensor Technologies at Iteris.

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