
This hoarding is strategically positioned on Digapahandi Road at the town exit facing Berhampur, Odisha. Located on a key arterial route connecting Berhampur city to the Digapahandi region and beyond, this location captures outbound traffic leaving the urban core. Berhampur, the administrative headquarters of Ganjam district and Odisha's second-largest city, serves as a major commercial and educational hub in southern Odisha. The town exit placement ensures visibility among commuters, intercity travelers, and commercial vehicle operators heading towards rural markets and coastal areas.
Digapahandi Road functions as a primary connector between Berhampur and the surrounding rural hinterland, including Digapahandi town approximately 40 km away. The road facilitates movement of goods, agricultural produce, and passengers between the city and multiple villages. Berhampur itself is known for its silk sarees, educational institutions like Berhampur University, and proximity to the Gopalpur Port. The town exit location typically experiences a mix of passenger vehicles, two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, commercial trucks, and agricultural transport. Surrounding land use includes residential neighborhoods transitioning to semi-urban areas, small retail outlets, fuel stations, and warehouses catering to intercity commerce.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: Approximate estimates suggest 22,000–42,000 vehicles/day along this arterial exit route, though reliable public measurements are unavailable.
Estimated Daily Footfall: The surrounding locality may experience 1,500–4,500 pedestrians/day, primarily near bus stops, small commercial establishments, and residential access points.
Peak Activity Periods: Traffic intensity is typically higher during 7:00 AM–9:30 AM and 4:30 PM–7:00 PM as commuters leave the city for work, education, or return journeys. Market days and weekends see increased agricultural and goods transport.
Primary Audience: Local commuters, intercity travelers, truck drivers, agricultural traders, students, and semi-urban residents accessing Berhampur's commercial and service sectors.
Advertising Potential: The town exit placement offers consistent exposure to outbound audiences making deliberate travel decisions, ideal for regional brands, highway services, educational institutions, agricultural products, and consumer goods targeting tier-2 and tier-3 markets.
The estimated daily vehicle traffic (22,000–42,000), footfall (1,500–4,500), and weekly unique reach figures provided are approximate estimates based on the characteristics of the surrounding locality, road hierarchy, and typical traffic patterns in similar arterial exit routes in tier-2 Indian cities. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Actual exposure may vary based on seasonal factors, road conditions, and local events.