
Manufactured with advanced injection molding technology, OPTsigns PVC traffic cones are designed to ensure high visibility and safety in work zones, incident areas, and public events. Featuring HIP/Class 1 reflective tape, these safety cones provide enhanced visibility even in low-light conditions. Their 100% flexible PVC construction ensures durability and quick recovery from impact, while the rugged base grips the road, preventing tipping. Ideal for outdoor use, these road safety cones are UV resistant and weatherproof, making them a reliable choice for any environment.
Popularly used in Australia and New Zealand, OPTsigns offers a variety of options, including blue safety cones, lime green safety cones and orange traffic cones. As a trusted safety cone manufacturer, they provide construction cones for sale that comply with AS/NZS 1906.1:2017 standards. With their long-term resistance to fading and extreme weather, these colored cones are perfect for maintaining safety in any situation.
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| Size | 300mm, 450mm, 700mm, 900mm |
|---|---|
| Material | PVC Cone with Black Base |
| Colour | Orange, Lime Green, Yellow, Blue, Customizable |
| Reflective Tape | None, High-Intensity Engineering Grade, Class 1 |
| Customize | Logo or Marking |
A vertical panel is a slim, upright traffic control device designed to guide vehicles and pedestrians safely in areas like construction zones, road closures, or lane diversions. Made from durable materials such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE), vertical panels are lightweight, portable, and resistant to weather and impact. Their compact design ensures minimal obstruction to traffic flow, making them ideal for narrow or congested areas.
The diagonal stripes on a barricade or vertical panel are reflective markings designed to enhance visibility and convey directional information. The stripes are regulated by the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and indicate the direction of traffic flow:
Stripes slanting downward to the left direct traffic to the left.
Stripes slanting downward to the right direct traffic to the right.
