Highway construction and utility maintenance constantly demand highly secure work zones. Full road closures often trigger severe traffic bottlenecks, angry motorists, and complex permitting nightmares. Agencies face immense pressure to keep local economies moving. Planners need a dynamic traffic control strategy to seamlessly balance worker safety and public traffic flow. A rolling roadblock, or precision rolling slowdown, creates a temporary, moving void in traffic to execute high-risk, short-duration tasks. This method prioritizes continuous motion over static delays. However, the operational stakes remain incredibly high. Executing this maneuver requires flawless multi-agency communication, strictly compliant safety equipment, and precise time-distance calculations. Planners must prevent rear-end collisions and unauthorized work zone intrusions.