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Traffic Cone Damage

Tuesday, February 16, 2010 By: Transportation Supply

traffic cones, traffic cone, safety cone, safety cones, construction cones, traffic safety conesOne motorist describes an incident where other motorists drove over traffic cones.  One road safety worker was dropping cones off the back of  a moving truck onto a lane that was under construction.  The problem was that he wasn’t as careful as he should have been, and one of the traffic cones landed in a lane under use.

Most oncoming traffic was able to avoid the cone, but one motorist was confused and went directly into it.  The traffic cone went under the vehicle and was dragged for a few feet.  The motorist didn’t think much of it, took the squished cone out from under the car, and kept driving.  It’s impressive that there was no damage, but this raises two questions that user “edisdead” from honestjohn.co.uk brought up.  Why were the maintenance crews being reckless, and would the traffic cones do more damage if they had heavy bases?

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Safety cones

Thursday, February 4, 2010 By: Transportation Supply

traffic cones, safety cones, safety cone, traffic cone, orange coneThere are many types of safety cones out there, in fact, probably more than you knew existed.  For example, did you know they make key chain safety cones?  Some traffic cones are as little as 2″ and have phrases on them like “FOLLOW ME” or “MY ZONE DO NOT ENTER”.  There are flashing traffic cones, even glow in the dark traffic cones.

Safety cones come in all types of colors as well: Blue, green, yellow, fluorescent green, etc.  As noted in one of my earlier posts, a lot of times car washes will have traffic cones in different colors.  Another place you may find colored safety cones: one the soccer field – or football, or lacrosse etc.  They are very common in sports, especially during practice.

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Traffic cones – industry options

Monday, February 1, 2010 By: Transportation Supply

traffic cones, orange cones, traffic cone, construction cone, road coneTraffic cones usually have a few options available, so when you are updating your inventory, it’s important to know what your choices are.  The first and most obvious option is the size of the traffic cone.  They usually range from 6″ to 36″, the industry generally makes them in 6″, 12″, 18″, 28″ and 36″.  Again, before picking the exact type of cone you want, it’s important to see the specs of the job.

Reflective collars (or reflective tape) is very popular, because traffic cones are usually used on roads (although sometimes people use sports cones).  Usually people choose a 4″ and a 6″ band on their cones, but customizing is always an option as well.  Weights are also important because you want to make sure the cone doesn’t fall over.  10lb is the most common for the taller cones.  The least common option is changing the color from the standard orange to something like flourescent green or yellow, commonly used around car washes.  Higher quantities are usually required for this.