
This 20 ft × 12 ft non-lit hoarding is located on NH Road near Rengali Camp in Sambalpur district, Odisha. Positioned along a regional highway corridor connecting Sambalpur to inland areas, the hoarding offers visibility to commuters, commercial vehicles, and residents traveling through this developing locality. Rengali Camp is known for its proximity to the Hirakud Dam project area and serves as a transit point for traffic heading toward industrial and agricultural zones.
Rengali Camp is situated along a highway route in Sambalpur district, a region characterized by a mix of residential settlements, small commercial establishments, and transportation corridors. The locality experiences moderate vehicular movement, primarily comprising local commuters, inter-district travelers, and goods transport vehicles. The area serves as a functional stopover for traffic moving between Sambalpur city and rural hinterlands. Nearby developments may include government facilities, small retail outlets, and service stations catering to highway travelers.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 12,000–25,000 vehicles/day along this highway stretch, including private cars, two-wheelers, commercial trucks, and passenger buses.
Estimated Daily Footfall: Pedestrian movement is limited in highway localities like this. Estimated footfall is approximately 800–2,500 people/day, primarily comprising roadside vendors, local residents, and travelers stopping at nearby establishments.
Peak Activity Periods: The surrounding locality may experience higher traffic during 7:00 AM–9:00 AM and 5:00 PM–7:30 PM on weekdays, coinciding with commuter travel. Weekend traffic may see a moderate increase due to inter-city movement.
Primary Audience: Local commuters, truck drivers, inter-district travelers, small business owners, and agricultural workers form the core audience. The demographic includes middle-income families and working professionals from semi-urban and rural backgrounds.
Advertising Potential: This hoarding is suitable for brands targeting tier-3 highway audiences with clear, high-contrast messaging. The non-lit format requires bold visuals and legible text optimized for daylight visibility. Reliable public measurements are unavailable; these are locality-level estimates.
The traffic, footfall, and reach figures mentioned are approximate estimates based on the characteristics of the surrounding locality. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Actual performance may vary depending on campaign design, seasonal factors, and local events.