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Uses of a Traffic Drum
A traffic drum can be used for a variety of applications, in fact traffic drums are very universal. For example, you could use them to block off a road, you use them to block off a ditch, you could use them to create a ‘barrier’ between the traffic and the construction workers. A traffic drum usually has a lip that allows a barricade lights to be attached to the top, so a variety of nighttime applications work as well.
For example, if you needed to draw attention that a specific area is off limits for traffic at night, stick a few traffic drums in front of it and fasten a barricade light to it. Of course, the situations in which a traffic drum can be useful are never ending, but the most important thing to know is that they are very useful items, and having them around for traffic safety reasons is highly recommended.
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