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How Road Construction Season Impacts Your Auto Glass in Bloomington & Terre Haute, IN

  • Writer: AEAG Staff
    AEAG Staff
  • Aug 24, 2025
  • 2 min read

📍 Serving Bloomington, Terre Haute & the Wabash Valley


Construction zone causing auto glass chips in Terre Haute IN

Indiana’s road construction season brings lane closures, gravel, pothole repairs, and heavy equipment, all of which can create hazards for your windshield and auto glass. Even when you drive carefully, loose debris and rough road conditions can lead to chips, cracks, or sudden windshield damage.


Here’s how construction season affects your auto glass and how you can protect your vehicle throughout the busy repair months.


Why Construction Zones Increase Auto Glass Damage


1. Loose Gravel and Debris

Freshly resurfaced roads often scatter:

  • Gravel

  • Asphalt chunks

  • Dirt

  • Concrete fragments


These materials can easily be kicked up by tires and strike your windshield. Even small stones can cause chips that spread quickly in hot or cold weather.


If you spot a fresh chip, schedule repair before it grows.


2. Heavy Trucks and Machinery


Dump trucks, utility vehicles, and road graders often carry or drop debris. When following too closely, your windshield becomes an easy target.


Construction vehicles also create strong wind blasts that can push debris directly into your line of sight.


3. Rough and Uneven Pavement


Driving over uneven pavement or construction grooves increases your vehicle’s vibration. This may cause:

  • Existing cracks to spread

  • Weak spots to expand

  • Old repairs to fail


If vibration has worsened your damage, replacement may be needed.


4. Traffic Congestion & Sudden Braking


Construction zones often involve:

  • Stop-and-go driving

  • Reduced speed limits

  • Vehicles merging abruptly


This puts your vehicle in closer proximity to others, raising the risk of rock impacts and windshield damage from nearby drivers.


How to Protect Your Windshield in Construction Zones


✔ Keep a Safe Distance

Avoid tailgating construction trucks or vehicles hauling gravel.


✔ Slow Down

Driving slower reduces the force of debris impact.


✔ Follow Posted Signs

“Loose Gravel” or “Fresh Oil” signs mean a high chance of windshield damage.


✔ Avoid Construction Areas When Possible

Use alternate routes during active work periods.


✔ Repair Damage Quickly

A tiny crack can become a long crack after just one construction zone bump.


Repair now to prevent expensive replacements later.


Insurance & Construction Damage


Windshield damage from road debris is often covered under comprehensive insurance.However, waiting too long to repair the damage can lead to larger cracks that may not be covered.


If a replacement is required or you need help filing a claim, start here.


Mobile Auto Glass Service for Busy Roads


With construction delays already slowing your commute, it’s even more convenient to use mobile auto glass repair or replacement.

We come to your home, workplace, or job site anywhere in:

  • Bloomington, IN

  • Terre Haute, IN

  • The Wabash Valley



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