
This 35 ft × 25 ft billboard is located in Tilkamanjhi Habibpur, Bhagalpur district, Bihar. Positioned in a region that serves as an important junction connecting urban Bhagalpur with surrounding semi-urban and rural areas, this hoarding offers advertisers exposure to a diverse commuter base traveling through this transitional locality.
Tilkamanjhi Habibpur is situated in the southern part of Bhagalpur district, along corridors that connect various blocks and villages with the main city. The area experiences mixed land use, with residential settlements, local commercial establishments, educational institutions, and agricultural activities. The locality serves as a transit point for daily commuters, including students, agricultural traders, and residents traveling to Bhagalpur city for work and commerce. The road hierarchy in this area typically consists of district roads and state highways that facilitate movement between tehsils and the district headquarters.
Approximate estimates suggest the following for the surrounding locality:
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 12,000–28,000 vehicles/day
The area experiences moderate vehicular movement consisting of two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, commercial vehicles, buses, and private cars. Traffic volume typically increases during harvest seasons, market days, and festival periods.
Estimated Daily Footfall: 2,000–6,000 pedestrians/day
Pedestrian activity includes local residents, students commuting to nearby schools and colleges, shoppers, and agricultural workers.
Peak Activity Periods: 7:00 AM–10:00 AM and 4:00 PM–7:00 PM
Morning hours see significant movement of students and office-goers, while evenings witness return traffic and local market activity.
Primary Audience: Local residents, daily commuters, students, agricultural traders, small business owners, and visitors traveling through the district.
Advertising Potential: The hoarding provides consistent visibility to a captive audience traveling through this transit corridor, making it suitable for brands targeting semi-urban and rural markets in Bihar.
Please note: Traffic and footfall figures are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality and are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding.
The estimated daily vehicle traffic (12,000–28,000 vehicles/day), footfall (2,000–6,000 pedestrians/day), and weekly unique reach figures provided are approximate estimates based on the locality's characteristics and are not direct measurements of this specific hoarding. Reliable public traffic measurement data is unavailable for this location. Actual exposure may vary based on seasonal factors, road conditions, and local events.