When loading is usually easier in Pallion

Most Pallion man-and-van moves run more cleanly once the early rush has eased but before later afternoon traffic starts building. That usually means weekday mid-morning or early afternoon, when roads and kerbside space are more predictable.

Weekend jobs can still work well, but they need more allowance for busier local movement, shopping traffic and slower access around popular periods.

Why timing changes the feel of the whole job

On a small move, a calmer slot helps the van stop closer, helps loading happen without interruption and reduces the chances of the crew waiting outside. In Pallion, school-run and commuter traffic can slow loading windows more than the driving distance, which is why timing should be treated as a practical cost and access decision, not just a diary choice.

If you have flexibility, choose the quieter slot before trying to shave minutes off the route itself.