
This 30 ft × 15 ft non-lit hoarding is strategically positioned at Jorabat, a rapidly developing locality on the outskirts of Guwahati, Assam. Jorabat serves as a critical entry point to Guwahati from the south and is located along National Highway 37 (now NH 27), connecting Assam to Meghalaya. The area experiences consistent traffic from both commercial vehicles and private commuters traveling between Guwahati and neighboring regions. With its growing residential colonies, educational institutions, and commercial establishments, Jorabat offers valuable advertising exposure to a diverse, upwardly mobile audience.
Jorabat is situated at the southern gateway to Guwahati, approximately 18–20 km from the city center. The locality sits at the foothills of the Khasi-Jaintia hills and acts as a transit corridor for travelers heading toward Shillong, Jowai, and other destinations in Meghalaya. The surrounding area includes a mix of residential developments, small commercial centers, educational institutions, and industrial setups. The proximity to the national highway ensures continuous vehicle movement throughout the day. The locality is witnessing rapid urbanization, with new housing projects and retail outlets emerging steadily.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 40,000–70,000 vehicles/day pass through this corridor, including private cars, two-wheelers, commercial trucks, buses, and tourist vehicles.
Estimated Daily Footfall: Based on the area's commercial profile, pedestrian activity is moderate, estimated at 3,000–8,000/day, primarily comprising local residents, students, and shoppers.
Peak Activity Periods: The surrounding locality may experience heightened traffic during 7:30 AM–10:00 AM (morning commute), 12:00 PM–2:00 PM (midday), and 5:00 PM–8:00 PM (evening return traffic). Weekends see increased tourist and leisure travel toward Meghalaya.
Primary Audience: Commuters traveling between Guwahati and Meghalaya, local residents, students, working professionals, commercial vehicle operators, and tourists.
Advertising Potential: The hoarding's location along a busy national highway offers consistent visibility to a mobile, geographically diverse audience. It is well-suited for long-term brand building and awareness campaigns targeting both urban and semi-urban demographics.
The traffic, footfall, and reach figures provided are approximate estimates based on the locality's characteristics and road hierarchy. Reliable public measurements are unavailable. These are not direct measurements of the hoarding's performance but reflect the broader advertising environment of the surrounding area.