42” Lime Delineator Post with 2 Reflective Bands + 12 lb. Base
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X7143

Note:

Includes 42" delineator post with (2) 3" High Performance Bands and 12 lb. Rubber Base. Available in bright orange and fluorescent yellow green. Meets MUTCD standards.

42” Lime Delineator Post with 2 Reflective Bands + 12 lb. Base

Complies with NCHRP 350

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$35.70
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Product Information

Details

42” Delineator Post Features

  • Measures 42” in height
  • Made of polyethylene plastic with UV inhibitors to minimize fading.
  • Grabber handle patented design allows for easy movement
  • Available in high visibility orange and fluorescent yellow green
  • Bases will not crush when run over.
  • Meets federal MUTCD standards.
  • Channelize or delineate traffic.
  • Barricade construction work zones.
  • Vehicular or pedestrian traffic control

Additional Features

  • Delineator Loop Handle Image
  • Rubber Base Image
  • The loop-style handle is designed for easy grabbing and mobility.
  • 12 lb. hexagonal rubber base.
  • Made of 100% recycled rubber.
  • Rubber bases composite construction ensures both strength and durability.

Size Specifications

  • Lime Post Size Specifications
  • Base Size Specificications

MUTCD Standard for Channelizing Devices

Standard:

Every channelizing device must meet crashworthy standards. In addition, the retroreflective material utilized on these devices should maintain a consistent color appearance both during the day and at night.

Support:

Channelizing devices serve to alert and guide road users about conditions resulting from work activities near or on the roadway. These devices, which include cones, tubular markers, vertical panels, drums, barricades, and longitudinal channelizing devices, facilitate smooth and gradual transitions for vehicles moving between lanes, onto detours, or into narrower roadways. Additionally, they redirect traffic away from work areas, pavement drop-offs, pedestrian or shared-use paths, bicycle facilities, or opposing traffic directions.

Guidance:

The gap between cones, tubular markers, vertical panels, drums, and barricades should adhere to specific guidelines. For taper channelization, the spacing should not exceed the speed limit in mph. For tangent channelization, the distance should not surpass twice the speed limit in mph. Moreover, when these devices could potentially lead traffic out of the intended path, they should be extended a distance of twice the speed limit in mph beyond the downstream end of the transition area.

Source: MUTCD 11TH Edition

MUTCD Part 6 Temporary Traffic Control

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