
This 15 ft × 10 ft unipole is strategically positioned on Hisar Road near Bansal Hospital in Barwala, Haryana. Barwala is an emerging town in Panchkula district, situated along the key Hisar Road corridor that connects multiple commercial and residential zones. The proximity to Bansal Hospital—a recognized healthcare facility—ensures consistent visibility to a diverse audience including patients, hospital staff, visitors, and daily commuters. This location offers steady exposure on a developing route with moderate to high traffic density.
Barwala town lies in the transition zone between Panchkula and Ambala districts, with Hisar Road serving as a primary arterial route. The area surrounding Bansal Hospital is a mixed-use zone featuring medical facilities, local retail, residential neighborhoods, and small commercial establishments. The road experiences regular traffic from local residents, patients seeking healthcare, and intercity commuters traveling between Panchkula, Ambala, and Yamunanagar. Approximate estimates suggest this stretch witnesses moderate traffic volumes typical of a developing town's main road. The locality is evolving, with increasing commercial activity and improving infrastructure.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 12,000–25,000 vehicles/day
Based on the area's profile as a semi-urban arterial road near a major hospital, typical traffic includes private cars, two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, light commercial vehicles, and some heavy transport. Reliable public measurements are unavailable.
Estimated Daily Footfall: 3,000–8,000 pedestrians/day
The surrounding locality may experience moderate pedestrian movement due to hospital visitors, patients, medical staff, and local shoppers.
Peak Activity Periods:
Primary Audience: Middle-income families, healthcare seekers, local residents, daily commuters, hospital staff, medical representatives, and intercity travelers.
Advertising Potential: This hoarding benefits from proximity to a healthcare anchor, ensuring repeated visibility to patients and visitors from surrounding districts. The arterial road positioning captures both local and through traffic.
The traffic, footfall, and reach figures provided are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on typical characteristics of semi-urban arterial roads near healthcare facilities. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Actual exposure may vary based on seasonal factors, road conditions, and evolving traffic patterns in Barwala town.