Traffic Channelizer Cones & Accessories
Traffic channelizer cones direct traffic when flow patterns change. They can also be used to indicate hazards, temporarily block access to restricted areas where work is being done, and are more narrow than standard traffic cones for use where space is limited.
Traffic Channelizer Cones for Roadway Use
These traffic channelizer cones meet federal MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways) standards for use on roadways. While they meet federal MUTCD guidelines, individual states and municipalities might supplement these guidelines with additional requirements.
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Traffic Channelizer Panels for Roadway Use
These panel channelizer cones indicate hazards and direct vehicle traffic on roadways and in parking lots. The wide body makes them more visible than standard channelizer cones. Traffic channelizer panels meet federal MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways) standards for use on roadways. While they meet federal MUTCD guidelines, individual states and municipalities might supplement these guidelines with additional requirements.
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Traffic Channelizer Cones for Non-Roadway Use
These channelizer cones indicate hazards and block pedestrian traffic in parking lots, on walkways, and in other non-roadway applications.
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Traffic Channelizer Panels for Non-Roadway Use
These panel channelizer cones have a printed message that provides direction or instructions for vehicle and pedestrian traffic in parking lots, on walkways, and in other non-roadway applications. The wide body makes them more visible than standard channelizer cones.
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Weighted Bases for Traffic Channelizers
These weighted bases stabilize traffic channelizer cones to help prevent them from moving or tipping over unexpectedly.
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