
This backlit metro bus shelter hoarding is strategically positioned on NGRI Uppal Road, serving traffic moving towards Uppal, one of Hyderabad's rapidly developing eastern corridors. The location benefits from consistent commuter traffic along a key arterial route connecting residential neighborhoods, commercial establishments, and the National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI) campus. With dimensions of 24 ft × 5 ft and premium backlighting, this inventory offers excellent visibility for brands targeting middle to upper-middle-class audiences in Hyderabad's expanding eastern suburbs.
NGRI Uppal Road forms part of the crucial connectivity between Nacharam, Habsiguda, and Uppal, serving thousands of daily commuters. The surrounding locality features a balanced mix of residential colonies, educational institutions, local markets, and IT/corporate offices. Approximate estimates suggest the area experiences moderate to high commercial activity, particularly during weekday office hours and evening shopping periods. The road provides access to several educational institutions and connects to important junctions leading toward Uppal Metro Station and the wider LB Nagar-Uppal corridor.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 35,000–65,000 vehicles/day
Estimated Daily Footfall: 8,000–18,000 pedestrians/day
The surrounding locality may experience significant activity during these periods:
Primary Audience: Working professionals, students, middle-income families, local shoppers, and daily commuters traveling between Nacharam, Habsiguda, and Uppal areas.
Advertising Potential: The bus shelter format naturally attracts waiting passengers and slow-moving traffic, creating extended viewing opportunities. Backlit illumination ensures 24-hour visibility, making this hoarding particularly effective during early morning and evening hours when commuter density peaks.
The traffic, footfall, and reach figures provided are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on typical patterns observed in similar eastern Hyderabad corridors. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding and should be considered indicative of the area's commercial potential. Actual visibility and engagement may vary based on campaign design, seasonal factors, and local events.