The traffic cone is the most practical tool for temporary traffic management. Thanks to its portability you can close off an area, guide drivers and create a safe working zone within seconds.
Where Are Traffic Cones Used?
- Lane narrowing during road maintenance and infrastructure works
- Marking accident and breakdown locations
- Events, convoys and driver training grounds
- Car park management and valet areas
- Safety corridors inside construction sites and factories
How to Choose the Cone Height
30 cm cones suit car parks and indoor areas; 50 cm cones suit low-speed urban roads; cones of 75 cm and above are preferred on motorways and high-speed roads. As speed increases, both the cone height and the reflective area should increase.
Material and Durability
Quality cones are made of flexible PVC; they do not crack when hit and recover their shape even after being run over. An orange body with two reflective bands is the standard safety combination. A weighted base prevents tipping in wind and traffic draft.
Usage Tips
Arrange cones to form a gradual taper before the closed area. Reflective models are essential for night works; for long-term projects, switching to delineators or barrier systems is recommended.
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