Rubber Traffic Cones
Such as zoning at construction sites, guiding the flow of people at events and festivals, separating people and vehicles in parking lots, marking and guiding players at sporting events, etc. They can be placed around aircraft on the ramp, especially engines, to remind ground crew and vehicles to avoid collisions. In addition, it can also be used upside down as a funnel or stand. Occasionally used as an ornament.
Traffic cones are typically used outdoors when road construction or other situations require a change in traffic direction or advance warning of a hazard or danger, or to prevent traffic. Traffic cones are also used to mark areas where children are playing or to cordon off an area. With its highly dense reflective sheeting in fluorescent orange and silver gray, the cone is visible from any angle and can be seen clearly day or night.