
This 100×40 ft front-lit hoarding is strategically located near Daya Bridge in Samantarapurpatna, Odisha—a vital transport corridor connecting Bhubaneswar with southern Odisha districts. The hoarding faces traffic approaching Bhubaneswar, offering excellent visibility to both local commuters and intercity travelers on this key arterial route.
Daya Bridge is positioned along National Highway 16 (formerly NH-5), one of India's major east coast highways. This location serves as a critical gateway to Bhubaneswar, the state capital, approximately 8–10 km away. The area experiences consistent traffic from:
The surrounding area features a mix of residential neighborhoods, small commercial establishments, and agricultural land, typical of peri-urban zones near major state capitals.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 55,000–80,000 vehicles/day pass through this corridor, given its status as a primary highway connecting Bhubaneswar with southern Odisha.
Estimated Daily Footfall: The surrounding locality may experience 3,000–8,000 pedestrians/day, primarily residents and workers from nearby areas.
Peak Activity Periods: Based on the area's profile, traffic intensity is highest during 7:30 AM–10:00 AM and 5:00 PM–8:00 PM on weekdays, with steady volume throughout daylight hours.
Primary Audience: Mixed demographic including middle-income families, commercial vehicle drivers, business travelers, government employees commuting to Bhubaneswar, and intercity tourists.
Advertising Potential: The hoarding's positioning on a major highway approach offers prolonged visibility to traffic moving toward the state capital, making it valuable for brands targeting both urban Bhubaneswar residents and broader regional audiences.
Please note: Traffic and footfall figures are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality and are not measured statistics of the hoarding itself.
The traffic, footfall, and reach estimates provided are approximate projections for the surrounding locality based on its geographical profile and road hierarchy. These are not direct measurements of the hoarding itself. Reliable public traffic measurements for this specific location are unavailable.