
This wallwrap hoarding is strategically positioned along NH-326 in Patrapur, Ganjam district, Odisha. The hoarding offers visibility on a national highway route connecting major towns and commercial centers in southern Odisha. With dimensions of 40 ft × 10 ft, this advertising space provides substantial visibility for vehicular traffic traveling between Berhampur, Aska, and other regional destinations. The competitive monthly rental of ₹6,000 makes it accessible for regional and local advertisers seeking highway exposure.
Patrapur is situated along NH-326, a key regional highway in Ganjam district. The area serves as a transit corridor for commercial vehicles, private cars, and public transport connecting Berhampur (the district headquarters) with interior towns. The locality experiences a mix of agricultural trade, local commerce, and through traffic. Being on a national highway, the hoarding benefits from consistent vehicular movement throughout the day. The surrounding area includes small commercial establishments, agricultural markets, and residential clusters typical of highway-adjacent localities in rural Odisha.
Approximate estimates suggest the following traffic patterns for this NH-326 location:
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 8,000–18,000 vehicles/day
The national highway experiences moderate traffic comprising trucks, buses, private vehicles, and two-wheelers. Traffic volume increases during harvest seasons and festival periods.
Estimated Daily Footfall: 500–1,500 pedestrians/day
Footfall is limited as this is primarily a vehicular corridor. Pedestrian activity includes local residents and shoppers near roadside establishments.
Peak Activity Periods: 7:00 AM–10:00 AM and 4:00 PM–7:00 PM
Morning hours see commuter and commercial vehicle movement, while evenings bring return traffic and local shoppers.
Primary Audience: Highway travelers, truck drivers, bus passengers, intercity commuters, local residents, and agricultural traders.
Advertising Potential: The hoarding offers consistent visibility to highway traffic, making it suitable for regional brands, local services, and awareness campaigns targeting rural and semi-urban audiences.
The traffic, footfall, and weekly unique reach figures provided here are approximate estimates based on the characteristics of the surrounding locality, road hierarchy, and typical patterns observed on regional national highways in Odisha. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Actual exposure may vary based on seasonal factors, road conditions, and local events.
Reliable public measurements for this specific hoarding location are unavailable.