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traffic cones, traffic cone, safety cones, safety cone, orange cone, orange cones, construction cones, construction coneIt seems like the thing to do when you are drunk.  It’s funny, and harmless right?  Think again, stealing traffic cones can get you in big trouble, especially because they are usually owned by the city.  It’s easy to find many stories on the internet about kids who got drunk, stole a traffic cone, and got in a lot of trouble.

One story I stumbled upon was where a couple of drunk people jumped out of the car (the driver wasn’t drinking, lucky for him) and stole some traffic cones and brought them back into the car.  The sober driver tried to tell them to put the cones down before they got in, but they wouldn’t budge.  Long story short, a cop saw them and charged two of them with a Class “C” misdemeanor.  Next time you reach for that traffic cone think again!

safety cones, safety cone, traffic cone, traffic cones, orange cone, orange cones, construction cone, construction conesThere are different brands of safety cones?  Yes, more than one manufacturer of safety cones exist.  In fact, there are many.  Most companies that make traffic cones make other products as well (traffic barricades, delineator posts, etc).  So what’s the difference between one brand and the next?

Well, the answer is there isn’t too much of a difference.  Of course some are going to have more plastic, be more reflective or just stand up to the weather better.  Aesthetically, there are minimal differences – the base is a little longer, the top a little narrower, but it’s what they are made of and how they are made that counts.  Some believe that safety cones coming from China are of a lesser quality, so try and find out where your cones are coming from and whether they will stand up to what you need them for.

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Emergency Traffic Cones

Thursday, February 25, 2010 By: Transportation Supply

traffic cone, traffic cones, orange cone, orange cones, orange traffic cone, orange traffic cones, safety cones, safety coneWe have all been witness to an accident that just happened, so it shouldn’t be a surprise that carrying around some sort of warning device for accidents is a good idea.  You get distracted on your cell phone and look up and there is a car that isn’t moving.  If you are that car, it’s important to carry around traffic cones or some other sort of warning device so that people can easily tell you need to be avoided.

Carrying around traffic cones in the back of your car is obviously not very practical, but luckily there is a solution.  There are companies out there that make inflatable traffic cones, that will inflate via a pump that is built in.  Think about which size is best – 24″ is most likely the standard for this type of use.  There are many options – reflective tape, weights to keep them from blowing over, and even blinking LED lights at the top.

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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.