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Traffic cones, known by various names such as pylons, witches' hats, road cones, highway cones, safety cones, or construction cones, serve as cone-shaped markers to safely and temporarily redirect traffic on roads or footpaths. They are commonly employed to establish separation or merge lanes during road construction projects or in response to automobile accidents. However, for long-term diversions, more durable markers or signs are typically used. part road cones are usually available in a range of sizes, including 1000mm, 750mm and 500mm. How tall is a traffic cone? Orange– the most common colour for a road cone, this is the standard highwayman cone– ideal for use in heavy traffic and parking control at events.

Types and sizes [ edit ] Traffic cone on the right is used to indicate that no parking is allowed (UK) Traditionally, but unofficially, the Wellington Statue in Glasgow is decorated with a traffic cone. The presence of the cone is given as the reason the statue is in the Lonely Planet 1000 Ultimate Sights guide (at number 229) as a "most bizarre monument". [14] Television [ edit ] Pink traffic cones do not carry any OSHA designation but the color does have meaning for several situations. They are meant to encourage individuals to proceed with caution and be aware of their surroundings. They are also used for parties, sporting events, corporate events, and breast cancer awareness events. They are perfect for crowd control at the breast cancer walks. White Traffic Cones

Blue Cones: Blue cones are used to reserve parking spaces for specific vehicles, such as emergency vehicles or VIPs. They are also used to direct vehicles towards specific parking spaces, such as disabled bays. Blue traffic cones are used for many purposes. Most often they are to designate handicapped-only spaces. OSHA suggests using blue cones to communicate important information that is considered non-hazardous like overhead structures and other obstacles in the road like power cables and bridges. They may also be used to keep traffic pedestrian and vehicle traffic out of unauthorized or restricted areas. Red Traffic Cones INTERSTATE RUBBER PROD. CORP. v. RADIATOR SPECIALTY CO". United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit. 214 F.2d 546 (1954) . Retrieved 13 December 2013.

To indicate overhead structures and ensure that drivers of tall vehicles are aware of potential collisions. With such a range of uses, it is important to be flexible. There is no one-size-fits-all in workplaces, so we supply a variety of cones to suit many diverse needs. The portable nature of cones allows them to be repeatedly used in different circumstances, whenever the need arises. Choose from a range of designs to find the option that suits your requirements.

28" Blue Traffic Cones

In many countries such as Australia and in some American states such as California, traffic barrels are rarely seen; pillar-shaped moveable bollards are instead used where larger and sturdier warning or delineation devices are needed. Typically, bollards are 1,150mm (45in) high fluorescent orange posts with reflective sleeve and heavyweight rubber bases. Larger devices such as barrier boards may be used instead of cones where larger areas need to be excluded or for longer periods. It is important to use cones, and other traffic warning signs, safely and correctly. Primarily, traffic cones are used as a warning when there is a temporary potential hazard, or to prevent vehicles from entering or parking in a temporarily restricted area. If you have an area on your business premises that requires long-term restrictions on parking, waiting or loading, you may need to add parking restriction signs to ensure that users are aware of the situation. If you are looking to buy traffic cones, then you will find that our selection is one of the best out there. Having the right road traffic cones on the road is essential to road safety and ensuring that traffic can pass through your construction area without posing a danger to workers or the drivers themselves. Amber Cones: Amber cones are used to highlight temporary obstructions or potential dangers, such as potholes or roadworks. They are also used to mark out the boundaries of a work zone. Keep Right Traffic Cone Sign — This sign fits onto any standard road cone to advise traffic to keep to the right. It provides an extra visual warning and is made from very tough and durable polypropylene, suitable for all weathers.

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