Description
Traffic Posts
The Traffic Posts are essential elements in road signage, designed to offer a marked prevention and safety in areas of potential risk. Their use lies in their ability to delineate dangerous zones and alignment areas, improving visual perception of motorists and pedestrians.
What is the main function of the traffic posts? The main purpose of traffic posts is to prevent vehicles invade restricted areas, acting as traffic safety barriers that are highly effective.
Versatile applications:
- Ideal to create rows that impede parking in sidewalks and invasion of dangerous zones by vehicles.
- Highly recommended for their implementation in urban environments and spaces of heavy traffic.
Outstanding features:
- Exceptional resistance to vehicular impact thanks to inherent flexibility.
- Ability to recover original shaper after collision, guaranteeing a constant vertical position.
- Tested resistance: withstand over 100 run overs, ensuring an optimal durability.
- Manufactured in Poliflexy®, a ductile material that don’t cause damages to vehicles.
- Guaranteed security with distinctive yellow color and two prismatic reflective rings that improve night visibility.
- Easy installation and mobility, allowing a quick adaptation to environmental needs.
- Safe anchoring system to floor that includes a washer, a screw, a 3/8″ washer and “extralarge” anchor, providing a robust and reliable fastening.
Measures:
- Height: 20.0 in.
- Diameter: 3.8 in.
- Colors:
- Body: orange, yellow or white.
- Reflective sheeting: white or amber.
In summary, the Traffic Posts are the perfect choice to guarantee road safety in risk areas, offering a unique combination of resistance, flexibility and visibility, transforming them into an essential solution in modern road signage.
Don’t forget to explore more of our signage products such as the reboundable post. It should be mentioned that we manufacture and distribute these products, guaranteeing a total control of their quality and availability.
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