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Which Traffic Drum to Choose

Wednesday, May 12, 2010 By: Transportation Supply

traffic drum, traffic drums, traffic barrel, traffic barrels, construction barrels, construction barrel, construction drum, construction drums, orange drum, channelizer, channelizers, traffic channelizer, traffic channelizersHow do you know which traffic drum to choose when looking at all the options online?  The simple answer is, it depends on the requirements that are (usually) given to you for the job.  Options include reflective tape, base weight, density of plastic, and sometimes the color of the drum.

Reflective tape can either be white or orange, and the grade of the tape can be Engineer Grade, Diamond Grade, or Hi Intensity Grade.  Base weight can vary depending on the vendor, but usually ranges from 10-40lbs in general.  Density of the plastic can be low or high density and color can be requested to be changed but usually needs quantities around 500 or more.

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Traffic Drums mean Traffic Season

Tuesday, May 11, 2010 By: Transportation Supply

traffic drums, traffic drum, traffic barrel, traffic barrels, construction barrels, construction barrel, construction drum, construction drums, orange drum, channelizer, channelizers, traffic channelizer, traffic channelizersYou may be a commuter to work, and get frustrated by the immense amount of construction which seems to add an extra hour to your commute on the worst possible days.  You most likely see a lot of traffic drums (those orange traffic barrels on the side of the road) next to you on the way.  Don’t get frustrated, these are only there for your safety.

Traffic drums, traffic barrels, and channelizers are all designed to provide safety for us drivers.  A lot of times they are the barrier between construction and the road we are supposed to be driving on.  Other times they are there to direct us as to where to go, either way, when you see them don’t get angry, but be thankful that our government provides such safety equipment.

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Traffic Drums – Local or Online?

Monday, May 10, 2010 By: Transportation Supply

traffic drums, traffic drum, traffic barrel, traffic barrels, construction barrels, construction barrel, construction drum, construction drums, orange drum, channelizer, channelizers, traffic channelizer, traffic channelizersIs it better to buy traffic drums locally or online?  Well, this can be a hard question to answer because traffic drums are very expensive to ship, especially when you start to pile on the 30 lb bases for a traffic drum in your shipment.  But it’s not just about shipping, traffic drums are usually marked up very high when you buy locally versus online.

An online search will most likely let you pick up drums for way below the cost of going to your local traffic safety store (if you have one).  One suggestion is the buy the drums themselves online, and then buy the bases locally, so that you aren’t eating such a high shipping cost.

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Options on Traffic Barrels

Wednesday, May 5, 2010 By: Transportation Supply

traffic barrels, traffic barrel, traffic drum, traffic drums, traffic channelizer, traffic channelizers, channelizer, channelizers, yellow traffic barrel, orange traffic barrel, orange traffic drumFirst off, let me explain what traffic barrels are.  Traffic barrels can often be found at the edge of a highway during construction (orange traffic barrels) or near exit ramps (yellow sand traffic barrels).  The most common traffic barrels have reflective tape on them with barricade lights on top.

Reflective sheeting is an option and it can come in Engineer Grade, HI Intensity Grade, or Diamond Grade.  Barrels are commonly around 42 inches tall.  Bases are also an option, with the weights varying depending on your requirements.

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Construction Season Means Traffic Barrels

Thursday, April 22, 2010 By: Transportation Supply

traffic barrels, traffic barrel, traffic drum, traffic drums, traffic channelizer, traffic channelizers, orange drum, construction drum, yellow drums, orange drums, construction drumsWith spring comes construction season, and with construction season is long lines of traffic because of road construction.  Miles upon miles of orange traffic barrels, safety cones and blinking lights.  But don’t get mad, just think about how much better the roads will be once it’s all over!

Well, that may not be true, but realize that the constant upkeep of our roads is good for our safety.  If we didn’t have a government that was constantly doing construction in order to keep us safe, well, we wouldn’t be safe.  So next time you pass that traffic barrel and come to a complete stop, try to be a little more positive!