
This 25' x 25' hoarding is strategically positioned at Bus Stand Chowk in Padiabahal, a growing locality in Sambalpur district, Odisha. The site benefits from its placement at a prominent chowk (junction) adjacent to the local bus stand, ensuring consistent visibility among daily commuters, local residents, and inter-district travelers. As a transit-oriented location in a semi-urban setting, this hoarding offers brands an opportunity to connect with a diverse audience in Western Odisha.
Padiabahal is situated approximately 15–20 km from Sambalpur city, a major commercial and administrative hub in Western Odisha. The locality serves as a connector between rural areas and Sambalpur's urban center. Bus Stand Chowk functions as a key transit point where local and regional buses converge, making it a natural gathering point for commuters throughout the day. The surrounding area features a mix of small commercial establishments, residential neighborhoods, educational institutions, and agricultural trade centers typical of semi-urban Odisha towns.
The proximity to Sambalpur—known for its textile industry, educational institutions like Sambalpur University, and the Hirakud Dam tourist circuit—means this location experiences both local and through traffic. The road connects interior villages with Sambalpur's markets, hospitals, and government offices, ensuring steady vehicular and pedestrian movement.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 8,000–18,000 vehicles/day pass through this junction, including auto-rickshaws, two-wheelers, cars, and occasional commercial vehicles. Traffic volumes increase during morning and evening commute hours and on market days.
Estimated Daily Footfall: The bus stand location generates substantial pedestrian activity. Based on the area's transit profile, 3,000–8,000 pedestrians/day may pass through, including bus passengers, local shoppers, students, and agricultural workers.
Peak Activity Periods: Morning hours (7:00 AM–9:30 AM) and evenings (4:30 PM–7:00 PM) see concentrated activity as commuters travel to and from Sambalpur. Market days (typically weekly) witness additional surges.
Primary Audience: Daily commuters, semi-urban families, students, agricultural traders, small business owners, and regional travelers moving between Sambalpur and surrounding villages.
Advertising Potential: The bus stand setting ensures prolonged visibility as passengers wait for buses and vehicles navigate the chowk. The transit-focused audience provides repeated exposure over time, making this suitable for brands targeting semi-urban markets in Odisha.
The traffic volumes, footfall estimates, and weekly unique reach figures provided are approximate estimates based on the surrounding locality's profile and typical transit patterns in semi-urban Odisha. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Reliable public measurements for individual outdoor advertising sites are unavailable. Actual exposure may vary based on seasonal factors, local events, and changing commuter patterns.