Traffic Barricades for Construction and Public Safety

At Crowd Control Warehouse, our collection of traffic barricades provides a dependable solution for guiding vehicles and pedestrians in work zones, detour routes, and event perimeters. Built from high-visibility materials with reflective elements, these barricades ensure safety around the clock.
Choose from A-frame, folding, and Type I, II, and III barricades—each designed to meet specific traffic management needs. Lightweight plastic options offer easy transport, while reinforced bases provide wind and impact resistance.
These barricades are stackable and compact, making them ideal for rapid deployment and storage. Accessories such as warning lights and signs can be added for enhanced visibility and compliance.
Whether you're overseeing municipal road work or organizing a parade route, our traffic barricades are engineered to meet DOT requirements while maximizing efficiency and control in any setting

Here are some of the different types of traffic barricades you'll find in our collection:

  • Road Barriers: Road barriers refer to plastic jersey barriers which are portable and ballast-able for optimum stability. Sometimes these are also called "water-fillable barriers."

  • Folding Traffic Barricades: Folding barricades are easily stored folding barricades like A-frame barricades, Type 1 and Type II barricades, and Type III barricades.

  • Traffic Barrels: Traffic barrels are preferred for their easy portability, durability, and versatility with an extremely simple structure which requires no assembly. 

  • Traffic Signs: Traffic signs help fortify safety efforts and can be added to any safety barrier plan.

 

Traffic Barricade FAQs

  1. What are the various types of Positive Protection Devices?

    "Positive Protection Devices" typically refer to the barriers which can contain or redirect a moving vehicle and which meet specific crashworthiness criteria . Some common examples are concrete jersey barriers and ballast filled barriers, (explained below). You may have also seen these devices referred to as "jersey barriers".

    These barricades are specifically designed to create a continuous barrier between workers and moving traffic while also minimizing the likelihood of vehicles being deflected into the oncoming lane of traffic in the event of a crash. This is achieved with the slight slope which allows tires to lift.

  2. What are ballast filled barriers?

    When a barrier is "ballast-able" it simply means it is hollow and can be filled with sand or water to add weight and sturdiness.

  3. What does it mean when a steel barricade is "hot-dipped galvanized"?

    When a steel barricade like this one is described as "hot-dipped galvanized", this means the structure is dipped in a molten-zinc bath. This treats the steel and makes it more weather-resistant and rust-resistant, even at the product joints. Read more about the galvanization process here.

  4. How is a traffic barrel different from a standard traffic cone?

    Traffic barrels (also called "traffic drums") are more cylindrical and create more of a barrier than traffic cones. This slightly sloping cylindrical shape also makes them very easy to stack and store.

  5. What's the difference between speed bumps and "speed humps"?

    Speed bumps create a steeper or higher protrusion which require slower traffic speeds than speed humps.

 

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