
This 35×25 ft non-lit hoarding is strategically located in Bidupur Bazaar, Hajipur, Bihar. Positioned in a local commercial market area, it offers visibility to daily shoppers, residents, and commuters traveling through this active bazaar zone. Hajipur, the district headquarters of Vaishali, is a growing urban center with significant trade activity, agricultural commerce, and residential neighborhoods. Bidupur Bazaar serves as a local commercial hub, attracting regular footfall from nearby villages and urban localities.
Bidupur Bazaar is a local market area within Hajipur, known for daily retail activities and commercial establishments. Hajipur itself is located on the northern bank of the Ganges, across from Patna, and serves as an important trade and transit point in the region. The locality experiences steady local traffic from residents, shoppers, and small-scale traders. The area is primarily characterized by retail shops, local businesses, residential pockets, and agricultural trade activity. Proximity to NH-22 (Hajipur-Muzaffarpur Highway) and connectivity to nearby villages contribute to regular movement through the bazaar.
Approximate estimates suggest the following for the surrounding locality:
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 8,000–18,000 vehicles/day — This includes two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, light commercial vehicles, and private cars typical of a local market road in a district town.
Estimated Daily Footfall: 3,000–8,000 pedestrians/day — The bazaar attracts shoppers, vendors, and residents, especially during morning and evening market hours.
Peak Activity Periods: 8:00 AM–11:00 AM and 4:00 PM–8:00 PM — Morning and evening bazaar hours see the highest concentration of shoppers and commercial activity.
Primary Audience: Local residents, daily shoppers, small traders, rural visitors, families, and middle-income households from Hajipur and surrounding villages.
Advertising Potential: Effective for local retail brands, FMCG products, consumer durables, mobile services, financial institutions, regional food brands, and local service providers targeting a mass-market audience.
Note: These are locality-level estimates. Reliable public measurements for this specific hoarding are unavailable.
The traffic, footfall, and weekly unique reach figures provided are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on typical commercial market areas in district towns of Bihar. These are not measured statistics of the hoarding itself. Actual audience exposure may vary depending on campaign duration, creative quality, and seasonal market activity.