
District Bus Shelter - BQSKHA-06 is a double-sided hoarding located at FCI Godown By Pass in Khammam, Odisha. This non-lit hoarding offers 49 ft × 5 ft of combined advertising space across front and back panels, strategically positioned along a bypass route serving government and commercial traffic. With a monthly rental of ₹20,000, this hoarding provides cost-effective visibility for brands targeting transit commuters, local businesses, and government sector audiences.
Khammam is a district headquarters town in Odisha with growing commercial and administrative importance. The FCI Godown By Pass location suggests proximity to government warehousing facilities and bypass road infrastructure that diverts through-traffic around the town center. Bypass routes in district towns typically serve commercial vehicles, government transport, agricultural logistics, and inter-district commuters. The area likely experiences moderate vehicle movement during business hours, with a mix of trucks, buses, two-wheelers, and government vehicles. Approximate estimates suggest the locality may have educational institutions, residential colonies for government employees, wholesale markets, and transport-related businesses within 1–3 km radius.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 12,000–28,000 vehicles/day
Bypass roads in district headquarters typically handle moderate traffic consisting of inter-city buses, commercial trucks, agricultural transport, and local commuters avoiding town congestion. Traffic volumes are likely higher during agricultural seasons and weekday business hours.
Estimated Daily Footfall: 800–2,500 pedestrians/day
Bypass locations generally have lower pedestrian activity compared to town centers. Footfall may include bus passengers, nearby warehouse workers, and residents from adjacent colonies.
Peak Activity Periods: 7:00 AM–10:00 AM and 4:00 PM–7:00 PM
Morning hours see work commuters and agricultural transport. Evening hours capture return traffic and commercial vehicle movement.
Primary Audience: Government employees, transport operators, commercial vehicle drivers, local businesses, agricultural traders, and bypass commuters
Advertising Potential: The double-sided configuration captures traffic from both directions along the bypass. While non-lit, the hoarding benefits from daylight visibility and the slower-moving traffic typical of district roads. The location is suitable for campaigns targeting the government sector, agricultural businesses, transport services, and regional brands.
Please note: Traffic and footfall figures are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on typical bypass road characteristics in district towns. These are not measured statistics of this specific hoarding.
The estimated daily vehicle traffic (12,000–28,000), footfall (800–2,500), and weekly unique reach figures are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on typical bypass road characteristics in district headquarters towns. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Reliable public measurements for this exact location are unavailable. Actual visibility and audience reach may vary based on seasonal factors, road conditions, and local development.