- Traffic cones, also called pylons, witches' hats, road cones, highway cones, safety cones, caution cones, channelizing devices, construction cones, roadworks cones, or just cones, are usually cone-shaped markers that are placed on roads or footpaths to temporarily redirect traffic in a safe manner.
- Use safety traffic cones to isolate areas from unauthorised access or direct traffic away from restricted sites.
- Safety on spill sites is essential for spill responders everywhere. These high visibility cones are a useful addition to any spill kit or spill response trailer.
- Traffic cones are typically used outdoors during road work or other situations requiring traffic redirection or advance warning of hazards or dangers, or the prevention of traffic.
- Traffic cones are also used to mark where children are playing or to block off an area.
- Place the cones completely across the roadway. It is better to block the roadway with vehicles, with the appropriate warnings, lights, cones, etc. at night.
- Always remember that a traffic cone will not stop an oncoming vehicle, but it will warn an oncoming driver.
- Traffic cones are usually used to divert traffic. The reflective sleeves are for nighttime visibility; the bosses at the top ease handling and can be used for attaching caution tape or traffic Chain.
- Traffic cones (also called road cones, safety cones or pylons) are cone-shaped markers, usually made from plastic, that are put on roads to temporarily redirect car traffic in a safe manner.
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