ADT definition

ADT means Weighted Average Daily Traffic, or the ratio between (a) traffic to (b) the number of days in a given period of time. Traffic is the number of vehicle crossings in toll plazas or free toll roads in a given period of time.
ADT means average daily traffic count (see "projected traffic").

Examples of ADT in a sentence

  • The route is classified as a minor arterial with an ADT of 16,600.

  • Send copies of all admission, discharge, and transfer (ADT) messages to CDC National Syndromic Surveillance Program (NSSP).

  • Increase Admit, Discharge, Transfer (ADT) messaging and use to achieve comprehensive surveillance of emergency room visits, hospital admissions, facility and department transfers, and discharges to provide an early warning signal, to monitor the impact on hospitals, and to understand the growth of serious cases requiring admission.


More Definitions of ADT

ADT means The ADT Corporation, a Delaware corporation.
ADT has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.
ADT means automated deposit teller machines or other similar devices capable of accepting deposits, but that cannot dispense cash, that are owned, leased, operated or serviced by members of the Consolidated Group.
ADT means Air Dried Tonnes (of pulp) expressed as 90% dryness. ADt for paper should be reported at “normal” or average moisture content for the production over the course of any one year, noted but not corrected.
ADT means Airways Data Team (previously known as the TAAATS Data Management Unit (TDMU)).
ADT means the annual average two-way daily traffic volume. It represents the total traffic for the year, divided by 365. For purposes of the State Highway Access Management Manual, references to AADT in other resources and publications shall be considered synonymous with ADT.
ADT means ADT Limited, a company organized under the laws of Bermuda.