
This outdoor advertising hoarding is located in the Bidyadharpur area facing Kandarpur in Cuttack Town, Odisha. Positioned in a developing residential-commercial zone on the outskirts of Cuttack city, this hoarding offers visibility to commuters traveling between Bidyadharpur and Kandarpur localities. The area is characterized by mixed land use with residential neighborhoods, local commercial establishments, educational institutions, and emerging retail activity. This location serves as a connector route for local traffic moving between these two growing localities.
Bidyadharpur is a developing locality in Cuttack district known for its growing residential population and proximity to the main Cuttack urban area. The hoarding faces towards Kandarpur, which is another established locality with commercial activity. This corridor likely serves local commuters, residents, and visitors to nearby schools, shops, and residential complexes. The area experiences consistent daily traffic from residents and local businesses. Approximate estimates suggest this route is used by those traveling between residential zones and commercial pockets within Cuttack's peripheral areas.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Based on the locality's residential-commercial profile, approximate estimates suggest 8,000–18,000 vehicles/day, primarily consisting of two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, local cars, and occasional commercial vehicles.
Estimated Daily Footfall: The surrounding locality may experience 2,000–6,000 pedestrians/day, including local residents, students, shoppers, and workers commuting to nearby establishments.
Peak Activity Periods: Typical traffic peaks during 7:30 AM–9:30 AM (morning commute and school hours) and 5:30 PM–8:00 PM (evening return and local shopping hours).
Primary Audience: Local residents, middle-income families, students, daily commuters, small business owners, and shoppers visiting nearby retail outlets.
Advertising Potential: This hoarding provides consistent local visibility in a growing residential-commercial corridor. Reliable public measurements are unavailable; these are locality-based estimates.
The estimated daily vehicle traffic (8,000–18,000 vehicles), footfall (2,000–6,000 pedestrians), and weekly unique reach figures provided here are approximate estimates for the surrounding Bidyadharpur-Kandarpur locality based on its residential-commercial profile and road hierarchy. These are not direct measurements of the hoarding itself. Actual exposure may vary based on specific placement, seasonal factors, road conditions, and local events.