This large-format hoarding is strategically positioned facing the Cuttack-Dhabaleswar Bridge area in Cuttack, Odisha. The bridge connects mainland Cuttack to Dhabaleswar island, a significant religious and tourist destination known for the ancient Dhabaleswar Temple. The location benefits from vehicular traffic traveling between Cuttack city and the island, as well as tourist and pilgrim movement throughout the year. The hoarding offers substantial visibility for brands targeting diverse audiences including daily commuters, religious tourists, and families visiting the scenic riverside destination.
Dhabaleswar Bridge is a vital connectivity point in Cuttack district, serving as the gateway to Dhabaleswar island situated in the middle of the Mahanadi River. The area experiences a mix of local commuter traffic and seasonal tourist inflow, particularly during festivals and weekends. Cuttack, being the former capital of Odisha and a major commercial hub, ensures consistent vehicular movement along routes leading to tourist attractions. The surrounding locality features a semi-urban profile with residential pockets, small commercial establishments, and roadside amenities catering to travelers. The bridge area is approximately 8–12 km from Cuttack city center and accessible via state highways connecting various parts of the district.
Approximate estimates suggest the following for this locality:
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 15,000–30,000 vehicles/day
The bridge route experiences moderate to high traffic, including private vehicles, two-wheelers, commercial vehicles, and tourist buses. Movement increases significantly during weekends, religious festivals (especially Shivaratri), and holiday seasons.
Estimated Daily Footfall: 2,000–5,000 pedestrians/day
Footfall primarily consists of pilgrims, tourists visiting the temple and riverside, and local residents. Pedestrian activity peaks during festival periods and weekends.
Peak Activity Periods: 7:00 AM–10:00 AM and 4:00 PM–7:00 PM on weekdays; extended hours during weekends and festivals
Primary Audience: Religious tourists, families, daily commuters from Cuttack and surrounding villages, commercial vehicle operators, and weekend travelers
Advertising Potential: The location offers strong visibility for brands targeting middle-income families, religious demographics, and regional audiences. The hoarding captures attention from slow-moving bridge traffic and tourist vehicles.
Note: Traffic and footfall figures are approximate estimates based on the locality's connectivity and tourism profile. Reliable public measurements for this specific location are unavailable.
The estimated daily vehicle traffic (15,000–30,000 vehicles/day), footfall (2,000–5,000/day), and weekly unique reach figures provided are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on geographical analysis, road hierarchy, and tourism patterns. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Actual exposure may vary based on seasonal factors, festivals, and local events.