
This 30 ft × 20 ft hoarding is positioned at the Digapahandi Road town entry point in Berhampur, Odisha. Town entry points typically serve as high-visibility gateways, capturing the attention of commuters entering and exiting the urban area. Berhampur (Brahmapur) is the second-largest city in Odisha and a major commercial and educational hub in the Ganjam district, making this location strategically important for brands seeking sustained visibility among daily travelers.
The hoarding is located on Digapahandi Road, which connects Berhampur to the Digapahandi block and surrounding rural areas. Town entry locations are characteristic vantage points where traffic slows and driver attention naturally increases. The surrounding locality likely features a mix of residential neighborhoods, small commercial establishments, and roadside businesses typical of urban periphery zones in Tier-2 Indian cities. Berhampur serves as a district headquarters and educational center with several colleges and institutions, contributing to diverse commuter demographics. The road likely experiences consistent movement of both private vehicles and public transport connecting satellite towns and villages to the main city.
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 18,000–35,000 vehicles/day
Town entry roads in cities like Berhampur typically experience moderate to high traffic volumes, particularly from daily commuters, commercial vehicles, and local transport. Approximate estimates suggest consistent movement throughout the day.
Estimated Daily Footfall: 2,000–6,000 pedestrians/day
The surrounding locality may experience moderate pedestrian activity from nearby residential areas and commercial establishments.
Peak Activity Periods: 7:30 AM–9:30 AM (morning commute), 5:00 PM–8:00 PM (evening return traffic)
Primary Audience: Daily commuters, intercity travelers, local residents, students, business professionals, and visitors entering Berhampur from surrounding areas.
Advertising Potential: Town entry locations offer extended viewing time as traffic often slows at these points. The hoarding provides repeated daily exposure to regular commuters traveling between Digapahandi and Berhampur.
All traffic, footfall, and reach figures mentioned are approximate estimates based on the characteristics of the surrounding locality and typical patterns for similar locations. These are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding. Reliable public measurements for individual outdoor advertising sites are generally unavailable. Advertisers should consider these estimates as indicative guidelines for campaign planning purposes.