
This 35 ft × 10 ft wallwrap hoarding is strategically positioned on Nuapatna Road facing Badamba in Birabarpur, Cuttack district, Odisha. The location connects rural and semi-urban pockets along a road serving commuters traveling between Cuttack city and interior towns. The surrounding area is characterized by agricultural land, small commercial establishments, residential clusters, and local markets. This hoarding offers visibility to daily commuters, local residents, and travelers moving through this connecting corridor.
Birabarpur is located approximately 25–30 km from Cuttack city center, positioned along Nuapatna Road. The area serves as a transit route linking Badamba block to the larger Cuttack region. The locality is primarily semi-rural with moderate roadside commercial activity including kirana stores, hardware shops, agricultural supply outlets, small eateries, and local service providers. Nearby villages rely on this route for access to educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and markets in Cuttack. The road experiences steady local traffic comprising two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, light commercial vehicles, and private cars, along with occasional heavy vehicles transporting agricultural produce.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 8,000–18,000 vehicles/day along this semi-urban connector road. The traffic primarily consists of local commuters, agricultural transporters, and residents traveling to Cuttack or Badamba.
Estimated Daily Footfall: The surrounding locality may experience 1,500–4,500 pedestrians/day, including shoppers visiting nearby establishments, students, daily wage workers, and residents from adjacent villages.
Peak Activity Periods: Typical traffic in this locality is likely to be highest during 7:00 AM–9:30 AM (morning commute), 12:00 PM–2:00 PM (midday market activity), and 5:00 PM–7:30 PM (evening return traffic).
Primary Audience: Local residents, farmers, small business owners, daily commuters, students, rural families, and travelers passing through the Cuttack-Badamba corridor.
Advertising Potential: This hoarding is well-suited for regional brands, local service providers, agricultural products, rural banking services, and consumer goods targeting semi-urban and rural audiences. The consistent daily exposure along a connecting road offers steady visibility.
Important Note: Traffic and footfall figures are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on geographical and commercial characteristics. Reliable public measurements are unavailable.
The traffic, footfall, and reach estimates provided are approximations for the surrounding locality based on geographical analysis, road hierarchy, and typical activity patterns in semi-urban Odisha. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Actual exposure may vary based on seasonal factors, local events, and changes in commuter behavior.
Estimated Weekly Unique Reach: Approximately 22,500 unique individuals may notice this hoarding during a typical week, accounting for regular commuters and local residents traveling along this corridor.