
This hoarding is strategically positioned at Nasardi Bridge, facing Dwarka with direction towards Nashik Road in Nashik, Maharashtra. The location connects key commercial and residential corridors, capturing traffic flowing between Nashik city center and the Nashik Road area—a major transport and commercial hub.
Nasardi Bridge serves as a critical connectivity point in Nashik's road network. The locality experiences a mix of commuter traffic, commercial vehicles, and local residents. Nashik Road is home to the major railway junction, industrial estates, and several commercial establishments, making this route vital for daily commuters, business travelers, and logistics vehicles. The surrounding area includes residential colonies, small businesses, educational institutions, and proximity to the city's wine tourism circuit.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 25,000–45,000 vehicles/day pass through this bridge location. The route experiences consistent traffic throughout the day due to its connectivity function.
Estimated Daily Footfall: Given the nature of the bridge and vehicular-focused traffic, pedestrian footfall is limited, estimated at 800–2,000 pedestrians/day, primarily at bridge entry/exit points.
Peak Activity Periods: Traffic peaks during morning office hours (8:00 AM–10:00 AM) and evening return commutes (5:30 PM–8:00 PM). Weekend traffic increases moderately due to leisure and wine tourism activities in Nashik.
Primary Audience: Working professionals, business owners, industrial workers, railway passengers, logistics personnel, tourists, and local residents.
Advertising Potential: The bridge location offers extended visibility with relatively slower-moving traffic during peak hours, allowing adequate time for message absorption. Suitable for brands targeting middle-income demographics and commercial audiences.
Traffic and footfall figures are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on geographical analysis and road hierarchy. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Weekly unique reach estimates account for typical commuter repetition patterns and local movement dynamics. Reliable public measurements for this specific location are unavailable.