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Traffic control is one of the most vital aspects of any designated zone that needs to ensure the safety of workers and drivers. Placing cones in the right places in construction zones, car parks, warehouses, roadworks sites, and schools is essential for preventing accidents and maintaining order. Traffic cones help to guide vehicles, block off access to areas, and mark dangerous zones. They are a must-have for any location where safety and orderly movement are of prime importance.

Cones are one of the simplest pieces of road equipment, yet they are arguably the most useful. Storing, moving, stacking, and dropping them are effortless. Traffic road cones are also easily visible to most drivers and site workers. Simple as they are, cones can help to slow down traffic movement where needed and prevent potential accidents.

At Street Solutions UK, we stock and supply a wide variety of traffic cones across different heights, weights, and formats. Our platform offers the most convenient option to get the exact cones you need, at competitive prices and with fast shipping.



Why Traffic Cones Matter on Real Sites

Traffic cones are still relied on time and time again, even when permanent barriers are available. This is due to the ease with which traffic cones can be set up and taken down. They are also a low-cost option for temporary traffic management on building sites or in road work zones.

Road cones all have a familiar shape and are also similar in size. Reflective films and coatings also make them visible in low-light conditions. Placing cones at critical turns or at the edges of designated zones helps to cut down on mistakes and hazards.

When used properly, traffic cones help:

  • Slow vehicles where space is tight
  • Separate pedestrians from moving traffic
  • Mark hazards before damage or injury occurs
  • Keep temporary routes clear and organised

Traffic cones may be simple and easy to move around, but they serve as essential tools in maintaining safety and order in various designated environments. Read on to gain further insight into some of our top traffic cone listings.

750mm Road Cone

The 750mm Road Cone is one of our standard listings and is suitable for UK road usage. It has enough height to be seen early from a decent distance by oncoming vehicles and passersby. The cone is also heavy enough to stay in place under normal conditions. The 750mm cone is perfect for use on roadworks, temporary traffic layouts, and lane closures. It is widely relied upon by contractors, utilities, and councils alike.

750mm Two Piece Road Cone

The 750mm Two Piece Road Cone is a variant that adds extra stability. It has a weighted base that keeps it firmly planted when vehicles pass closely or when the winds are strong. The cone's body is also flexible, which helps it stay firm against the impact of knocks and regular handling. The 750mm Two Piece Road Cone is ideal for busy roads or longer projects where they see extended usage.


460mm One Piece Traffic Road Cone

The 460mm One Piece Traffic Road Cone is commonly used across UK car parks, service yards, and warehouses. They are most well-suited for such lower-speed zones where larger variants would simply look out of place. They are lightweight, easy-to-deploy traffic cones, and convenient to transport throughout the day. They work well indoors and outdoors in covered settings without getting in the way.

460mm One Piece No Waiting Traffic Cone

Sometimes a cone needs to convey more than just presence. The no-waiting variant accomplishes just that. Printed messaging makes the restriction evident without requiring separate signage. These cones are frequently used outside stores, schools, hospitals, and residential entrances when short-term parking is problematic. They are straightforward,
clear, and difficult to ignore.


460mm Two Piece Premium Road Cone

The 460mm Two Piece Premium Road Cone increases stability while maintaining a smaller footprint. The thicker base lowers the likelihood of cones turning over in draughty places or near moving cars. This cone is an ideal choice when space is restricted, but dependability is still essential. Sites with regular cone relocation often upgrade to this model to decrease repair expenses.

500mm Two Piece Premium No Waiting Road Cone

This 460mm Two Piece Premium No Waiting Road Cone features clear branding and a more sturdy construction. It is helpful in controlled parking lots where cones must remain erect and visible throughout the day. These are traffic cones that lower disputes and promote compliance by clearly declaring constraints without the need for additional equipment.


1 Metre Two Piece Road Cone

When visibility and height are crucial, our 1 metre Two Piece Road Cone is the ideal choice. It is most suitable for high-speed highways and large construction projects where cones must be visible from a distance. The big base of this traffic cone contributes to its stability in exposed areas. This type is commonly used when authority and visibility are more essential than mobility.

75cm KingKone

The KingKone is designed for harsher circumstances. Its weight and structure make it far less likely to move when exposed to wind or vehicle air flow.

This cone is frequently used on highways, large construction sites, and areas with heavy truck traffic where simpler cones would not endure.


Green 460mm Two Piece Premium Traffic Cone

Colour is more important than people think. The green premium cone is used in situations when orange cones may disrupt traffic flow. It is often employed for pedestrian walkways, bicycle lanes, and site-specific zoning.

The two-piece construction makes it sturdy, and the hue distinguishes it from ordinary road traffic control.

Choosing the Right Traffic Cones

There is no single cone that suits every site. The right choice depends on where the cone will be used and how long it needs to stay there.

Things to think about when choosing traffic cones are visibility, wind exposure, vehicle speed, and whether messaging is needed. Many sites use a mix of sizes and styles to cover different areas properly.

Using Traffic Cones Properly

Even good cones fail when they are poorly placed. Spacing should be consistent, routes should be clear, and damaged cones should be replaced quickly.

Cones work best when combined with other measures such as signs or barriers. Regular checks help ensure they stay upright, clean, and visible.

Quality Matters More Than It Seems

Traffic cones may look simple, but build quality makes a big difference. Cheap cones fade, tip over, and crack. That leads to constant replacements and unreliable site control.

By choosing traffic cones from Street Solutions UK, businesses get access to durable, compliant products that hold up in real working conditions. The result is safer sites, clearer traffic flow, and fewer problems to fix later.

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