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Making Time

Friday, June 18, 2010 By: Road-Safety

Some of my fondest childhood memories revolved around family camping trips, or, more specifically, the car rides on the way to those camping trips. My dad fit the traditional American father archetype – hard working, stern, a man of few words. He let his hair down a bit during family vacations, but he just couldn’t shed a few of his workaday habits. For instance, he was monomaniacal in his obsession with making good time on the road.

We would pile into the family station wagon early in the morning as mom handed us insulated travel mugs filled with hot cocoa. Mere moments after the engine turned over, dad would be complaining about traffic – whether there were traffic message boards blinking on every corner or just four other cars sharing the road. The situation was confounded further by his propensity to get lost without ever admitting it. Years later, our entire family has come to realize that the time spent in that car was precious. It really was more about the journey than the destination.

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Solar Barricade Lights Online

Thursday, June 17, 2010 By: Transportation Supply

solar barricade lights, solar barricade light, barricade light, barricade lights, type b solar barricade lights, type b solar barricade lightHere are some tips when searching for solar barricade lights online.  First, let me start by saying the websites at the top of the results in search engines are not always the cheapest.  I would recommended at least going to the 2nd page (11 or more results) when looking for barricade lights.

Also, if you are searching for a specific type of barricade light, type that exact name into the engine.  You may find that there are different results, which may be cheaper, when you get more specific.

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Type 3 Barricades On The Road

Thursday, June 17, 2010 By: Transportation Supply

type 3 barricades, type 3 barricade, traffic barricade, traffic barricades, construction barricade, construction barricadesWhat is a type 3 barricade?  Type 3 barricades are traffic barricades with three boards across the front.  They are commonly used to ‘barricade’ traffic so that it does not go in a certain area.

There are many variation of traffic barricades that you may see on the road.  You may see construction or plastic barricades, for instance.  Honestly, the only way to know all of them, is to be in the traffic safety industry.

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Traffic Cone with or without Base?

Wednesday, June 16, 2010 By: Transportation Supply

traffic cone, traffic cones, construction cone, construction conesI decided to bring up the topic of traffic cone bases because there seems to be some confusion.  It depends on who makes the product, but generally, the traffic cones are made in a way that they do not need bases.

The way it works is the traffic cones are heavy enough so that they do not need bases.  Of course you can always add bases to your cones if you want to but it will cost extra money to buy those bases.

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Solar Barricade Lights – How ‘Proof’ Are They?

Wednesday, June 16, 2010 By: Transportation Supply

solar barricade lights, solar barricade light, barricade light, construction lightSitting in my office today I can hear the trickle of the rain behind me, and it made me think, at what point is bad weather too much for solar barricade lights?  We all know they need a good amount of sunlight to get them started, but what about being too hot, or too cold?

Rain should never be an issue with a barricade light.  They are designed so that they do not let water into the important components.  The problem can be temperature, if it gets below zero where you plan on having them you may want to do a little bid more research and see if your lights can handle that temperature.