Is it common practice for crews to work on bridges in the middle of the night? Part of me thinks, yes less traffic but also seemed unusual for lighting purposes but I know almost nothing of this field's practices.
Yes, much of the road work in high traffic areas occurs at night. They bring in very bright lights that are mounted on a trailer with the generator to power them. It's also common for road work to be done at night in the desert southwest during the summer because of intense heat. It's typically safer for the workers at night if appropriate barricades are in use. I still think something is fishy about this though
Is it common practice for crews to work on bridges in the middle of the night? Part of me thinks, yes less traffic but also seemed unusual for lighting purposes but I know almost nothing of this field's practices.
I am uncertain what you are referring to.
There's 6 construction crew members still missing, 2 were rescued. It is the only reference to possible casualties I've seen. Sorry for being vague.
Yes, much of the road work in high traffic areas occurs at night. They bring in very bright lights that are mounted on a trailer with the generator to power them. It's also common for road work to be done at night in the desert southwest during the summer because of intense heat. It's typically safer for the workers at night if appropriate barricades are in use. I still think something is fishy about this though
I appreciate your insight.
They were fixing potholes
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