
This non-lit wallwrap hoarding is located along Sambalpur Deogarh Road near Kuchinda in the Sambalpur district of Odisha. With dimensions of 23 ft × 10 ft, it serves the semi-urban corridor connecting Sambalpur city to the smaller towns and rural areas along this route. The location offers consistent visibility to commuters traveling between district headquarters and interior regions, making it suitable for brands targeting tier-2 and tier-3 audiences.
Kuchinda lies along the Sambalpur-Deogarh Road, a key state highway connecting Sambalpur district with interior Odisha. The area is characterized by moderate commercial activity, with local markets, small businesses, educational institutions, and residential neighborhoods. The road serves as a vital link for rural populations accessing healthcare, education, and commercial services in larger towns. While not a high-density urban center, the location benefits from steady local traffic and inter-district movement. The surrounding region has agricultural activity, small-scale industries, and educational institutions that generate consistent daily movement.
Approximate estimates suggest the following for this locality:
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 8,000–18,000 vehicles/day
Traffic primarily consists of two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, private cars, commercial vehicles, and buses serving rural and semi-urban routes. Movement increases during market days and morning/evening commute hours.
Estimated Daily Footfall: 1,500–4,500 pedestrians/day
Footfall includes local residents, students, shoppers, and visitors accessing nearby establishments and public services.
Peak Activity Periods: 7:00 AM–9:30 AM and 4:30 PM–7:00 PM
Morning hours see school and office commutes, while evenings witness market activity and return traffic.
Primary Audience: Local residents, rural commuters, students, families, small business owners, and agricultural communities.
Advertising Potential: The hoarding is well-suited for brands targeting semi-urban and rural audiences with consistent messaging along a district-level road corridor.
Please note: Traffic and footfall figures are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality and are not measured statistics of this specific hoarding.
The estimated daily vehicle traffic (8,000–18,000 vehicles/day), footfall (1,500–4,500 pedestrians/day), and weekly unique reach are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on road hierarchy, commercial activity, and typical movement patterns in semi-urban Odisha. These are not measured statistics of this specific hoarding. Reliable public measurements for this location are unavailable.