LANDMARK: Opposite MRS Filling Station by Gaduwa Bus Stop
Closed
• Mon - Sat, 08:00-18:00
Rivers State • Port-Harcourt
No. 28 Okporo Road, By Artillery Junction, Rumuogba, Port Harcourt. Rivers State
Artillery Junction
Closed
• Mon - Sat, 08:00-18:00
Edo State • Benin City
No.31 Adesuwa Grammar School Road, GRA, Benin City
Beside Voice of Freedom Church
Closed
• Mon - Sat, 08:00-18:00
Traffic cones are used for traffic management and anywhere that experiences a heavy influx of motorists to prevent accidents and confusion from occurring.
They are cone-shaped markers that are placed on roads or footpaths to temporarily redirect traffic in a safe manner.
Cones are also frequently used in indoor public spaces to highlight areas, which are closed to pedestrians, such as a restroom being out of order, or to denote a dangerous condition, such as a slippery floor.
They can be used as a temporary device in many applications like freeways, toll-ways, city streets and rail-highway at-grade crossings.
They can be used on school playgrounds to limit areas of a playing field.
As high-visibility barriers, they can direct and divert traffic. Traffic cones are excellent for night-time use or low-light situations thanks to their reflective sleeve, which increase visibility.