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Traffic cones
Traffic cones are a key part of keeping any work zone safe and clearly marked. We supply either 750mm or 1-metre cones, choosing the right size based on the road type, speed limit, and the nature of the job. Every traffic management booking includes the appropriate cones as standard, so you don’t need to worry about the basics being covered. For higher-speed roads, we always use 1-metre cones to ensure maximum visibility and full compliance with current safety guidelines.
If you need extra cones, they’re available to hire or buy individually, just let us know what you need.

No parking / no waiting cones
No Parking (or No Waiting) cones are a simple and effective way to keep an area clear of parked vehicles, helping to avoid access problems or delays when works begin. They’re usually put out the day before, giving drivers plenty of notice and significantly reducing the chance of obstructions. Where access needs to be guaranteed, we may recommend using them for extra peace of mind. They’re often used alongside parking bay suspensions, but can work just as well on their own.
No Parking cones are available to hire or purchase individually, depending on what you need.

Cone lamps (steady vs sequential)
Cone lamps help keep your traffic management setup clearly visible in darkness or poor weather, in line with Chapter 8 guidance.
Steady lamps give off a constant light and are usually used on lower-speed roads and in town or city areas to clearly mark lanes, closures, and work zones.
Sequential lamps are used on faster roads or more complex layouts. They flash in a sequence to guide drivers safely through tapers, lane shifts, or closures, helping traffic move smoothly and safely.
If cone lamps are required whether by guidance or the local authority, we’ll take care of it and include everything within your overall traffic management cost.
Cone lamps help keep your traffic management setup clearly visible in darkness or poor weather, in line with Chapter 8 guidance.
Steady lamps give off a constant light and are usually used on lower-speed roads and in town or city areas to clearly mark lanes, closures, and work zones.
Sequential lamps are used on faster roads or more complex layouts. They flash in a sequence to guide drivers safely through tapers, lane shifts, or closures, helping traffic move smoothly and safely.
If cone lamps are required whether by guidance or the local authority, we’ll take care of it and include everything within your overall traffic management cost.
