Traffic Cones vs Traffic Drums: Which Should You Use and When?

Work Zone Device Comparison

Traffic Cones vs Traffic Drums: Which Should You Use and When?

Both are essential channelizing devices — but they’re designed for very different situations.

Traffic cones and traffic drums are two of the most common channelizing devices used in work zones, parking lots, and temporary traffic control setups. While they may seem interchangeable at first glance, they serve different purposes and perform best in different environments. Choosing the right device isn’t about “bigger is always better” — it’s about visibility, stability, traffic speed, and how long the setup will be in place.

What traffic cones and drums have in common

Both cones and drums are considered channelizing devices. Their primary job is to guide drivers, pedestrians, and equipment safely through or around a work area. In general, both devices:
  • Provide visual guidance for lane shifts, tapers, and closures
  • Use orange as the standard work-zone color
  • Can be fitted with reflective collars for nighttime visibility
  • Are commonly referenced in temporary traffic control layouts
Where they differ is in how visible they are, how stable they are, and how drivers perceive them.

Traffic cones: lightweight, flexible, and fast to deploy

Traffic cones are one of the most versatile traffic control devices available. They’re easy to transport, quick to deploy, and ideal for short-term or frequently changing conditions. Cones are commonly used for:
  • Short-duration work zones
  • Mobile or moving operations
  • Parking lots and low-speed roadways
  • Temporary lane shifts and tapers
  • Situations where crews need fast setup and removal

Why cones work well: They’re easy to stack, easy to move, and forgiving if struck by vehicles. For many jobs, cones offer the right balance of visibility and flexibility.

The tradeoff is stability. While weighted bases help, cones are more likely to tip or shift in high winds, heavy traffic, or high-speed environments.

Traffic drums: high visibility and long-term presence

Traffic drums (sometimes called barrels) are designed to be seen — especially from a distance. Their larger size and multiple reflective bands make them stand out in complex or high-speed work zones. Drums are commonly used for:
  • High-speed roadways
  • Long-term or semi-permanent work zones
  • Major lane shifts and tapers
  • Areas where maximum driver awareness is critical
  • Projects where devices will remain in place for days or weeks

Why drums stand out: Their size, shape, and reflective surface command attention, which can be especially valuable at highway speeds or in visually complex environments.

The tradeoff with drums is handling. They take up more space, require more effort to deploy, and are generally overkill for quick or low-speed applications.

Quick comparison: cones vs drums

  • Visibility: Drums are more visible from farther away
  • Stability: Drums are less likely to tip or move
  • Speed of setup: Cones are faster to deploy and remove
  • Storage & transport: Cones require less space
  • Best use: Cones for short-term; drums for longer-term or higher-speed zones

So… which should you use?

In practice, many projects use both. Cones may be used for tapers and transitions, while drums are used through the main work area where sustained visibility is critical. The “right” choice usually depends on:
  • Traffic speed
  • Duration of the work zone
  • Exposure to wind or heavy traffic
  • Available storage and transport space
  • Project complexity

Note: Always verify applicable federal, state, and local requirements when selecting traffic control devices. Site conditions and jurisdictional standards may vary.

Orange 36

Orange 36" 10.0 Lb. Traffic Cone with Black Base

  • 14" x 14" base
  • Approx. 10.0 lbs. each
  • Two 'recesses' molded into cone to protect reflective collars when stacked
Quick Facts:
  • 36" tall, 14"x14" base, Bright Orange
  • 10 lbs weight
  • Safety Standards - MUTCD; NCHRP-350 crashworthy approval
  • Free Shipping on orders of 385 cones or more
  • call for details 800-429-9030
$39.45
$21.75

Plastic Drum with 6

Plastic Drum with 6" Stripes and Rubber Base

Drum dimensions: 37-inches tall with a 23-inch diameter base. Our traffic barrels exceed standard safety dimensions and are made from lightweight polyethylene while the hefty base is composed of recycled tires so no additional ballast is needed. The unique shape inhibits it from rolling into traffic. Ideal for high speed roadways and interstates. UV-resistant 6 inch orange and white reflective stripes of engineer grade, high-intensity and diamond grade sheeting. Type A or C flashing barricade lights can be top-mounted for added visibility. Exceeds Safety Standards: MUTCD; NCHRP crash test rating of 350

Quick Facts:
  • 37" tall with a 23" diameter Recycled Tire Base
  • Available w/ EG or HI Sheeting
  • Drum Top: approx. 10 lbs each
  • Weighted Base: approx. 22 lbs each
$83.50
$67.95