Traffic Control
Traffic Control Equipment for Safer Roads and Worksites
Our traffic control collection features a comprehensive range of products designed to safely guide, restrict, and manage both vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Whether you're overseeing a construction project, organizing an event, or implementing long-term traffic rerouting, we provide durable, dependable solutions tailored to your needs.
Two Core Categories: Barricades and Channelizers
Barricades
Barricades are used to block or redirect traffic in a variety of settings. Our selection includes:
- Type I, II, and III barricades for work zones and roadway construction
- Jersey barriers ideal for highway use and perimeter security
- Steel barricades commonly used for crowd control at public events
Channelizers
Channelizers help alert and guide drivers or pedestrians around hazards or changes in traffic flow. This category includes:
- Delineators – flexible posts with reflective sheeting
- Traffic cones – high-visibility markers for temporary lane closures
- Traffic barrels – larger, impact-resistant options for construction areas
- Bollards – sturdy vertical posts for guiding or restricting vehicle access
Traffic Control FAQs
What is a traffic channelizer?
A traffic channelizer is a device used to guide vehicles or pedestrians safely around hazards, work zones, or changes in road layout. Examples include cones, barrels, delineators, and bollards.
What is the difference between a traffic channelizer and a delineator?
Channelizers are a broad category that includes any device used to direct traffic. A delineator is a specific type of channelizer—usually a flexible post with reflective markings—designed to indicate traffic paths through temporary routes. While all delineators are channelizers, not all channelizers are delineators.
What is a bollard?
A bollard is a short, vertical post used to manage vehicle flow, protect structures, or define pedestrian zones. Bollards can be fixed, removable, or collapsible, and are often used where vehicle access needs to be controlled without impeding foot traffic.
What can jersey barriers be filled with?
Plastic jersey barriers are typically filled with water or sand to increase weight and stability. This makes them effective for both temporary and semi-permanent traffic control applications.
