Iteris Announces New AADT and API Enhancements to VantageLive!

1 min. Read • Posted 09/04/2020 by Mike Plata

We are pleased to announce the release of VantageLive! Update 9. The latest enhancements include improvements to the average daily traffic (ADT) and annual average daily traffic (AADT) reporting feature, as well as updates to the API (application programming interface).

New features and enhancements:

  • AADT Workdays now provides AADT data from Monday to Friday, excluding weekends and holidays, granting agencies the option of a popular AADT calculation method
  • ADT Direction now provides direction of traffic (e.g. eastbound, westbound) for a better understanding of traffic flow
  • API Update - System automatically adds any new intersections for seamless, uninterrupted service

What is the VantageLive! API?

The recently released VantageLive! API solution enables traffic agencies to view VantageLive! multimodal traffic data from within their own custom software applications or data management systems, such as MS2 and GEOCOUNTS. Learn more about the API.

For more information, please read the VantageLive! Update 9 Release Notes available on the Iteris Resource Center or contact your local sales manager.


Schedule a Demo

Our team would be happy to walk you through the new features listed above or revisit any of the existing ones. Contact us today to request a demo.

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