This hoarding is located on Jajpur Road By Pass in Jajpur, Odisha — a strategic transport corridor connecting National Highway routes and serving as a key link for vehicular movement between industrial and commercial zones in the region. The bypass road typically carries a mix of intercity traffic, commercial vehicles, and local commuters, offering moderate to high exposure for outdoor advertising.
Jajpur Road is an important railway junction and commercial hub in Odisha, and the bypass serves as a vital artery for traffic avoiding congestion in the town center. The surrounding locality includes a mix of residential areas, small commercial establishments, educational institutions, and industrial units. Approximate estimates suggest the area experiences steady vehicular movement throughout the day, with notable presence of goods transport vehicles, intercity buses, and private commuters. The road is well-connected to nearby towns such as Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, and Paradip, making it a transit route for both freight and passenger traffic.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 25,000–50,000 vehicles/day, including heavy commercial vehicles, buses, and private cars.
Estimated Daily Footfall: Pedestrian movement is moderate, estimated at 1,500–4,000/day, primarily near roadside shops and residential pockets.
Peak Activity Periods: Traffic peaks during 7:00 AM–10:00 AM and 4:00 PM–7:00 PM on weekdays, with consistent activity on weekends due to intercity movement.
Primary Audience: Commercial vehicle drivers, intercity commuters, business travelers, local residents, and logistics professionals.
Advertising Potential: The bypass offers strong visibility for brands targeting regional audiences, logistics companies, industrial buyers, and consumer goods. However, the hoarding is non-lit, which limits night-time visibility.
The traffic, footfall, and reach figures provided are approximate estimates based on the surrounding locality's commercial and transport profile. These are not measured statistics of the hoarding itself. Reliable public traffic measurements for this specific location are unavailable. Advertisers should conduct independent site visits or traffic studies for precise planning.