Road contractors have to make a decision whether to complete work in the daytime or at night. Their jobs do not take place in secluded offices; they are in the middle of public transportation, which means they need to take safety measures to manage oncoming road traffic. It is a risky business, but when done well, it all goes smoothly. Timing can play a role in a project’s success. Below, we’ll take a look at the pros and cons of daytime vs. nighttime road work.
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Daytime vs. Nighttime Road Work
Friday, April 10th, 2026Benefits of Nighttime Road Work
Friday, March 20th, 2026Nighttime road work can begin as early as spring in Maryland, and peaks in summer through fall. Nighttime road work can include the repairing, maintaining, or paving of asphalt and concrete pavements, such as sidewalks, highways, main roads, parking lots, etc. You might have even started seeing roadwork crews gathering to start a night shift. What are the benefits of nighttime road work?
Driving Safety Tips for Summer Travels
Monday, June 23rd, 2025Driving is a regular part of summer vacation. America is connected by its many highways and roads, and it’s rare to find someone who doesn’t have a car, unless you live in the city. If you are looking to make a long (or short) road trip this summer, remember these driving safety tips for happy summer travels!



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