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Channelizers and Flexible Bollards

May 7, 2021

Channelizers and Flexible Bollards

Bollards & Channelizer Posts

Channelizers and flexible bollard posts have proven highly effective at properly directing traffic and reducing the chance of accidents in many locations. Our channelizer posts and safety bollards are durable and bright, highly visible, day and night. They clearly delineate driving lanes with bright colors and reflective sheeting. Pexco's channelizers are NCHRP 350 and MASH compliant as category I devices.


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City Post Model - Glue Down

The City Post GD Glue Down is an ultra-high performance glue down channelizer post suited for the most challenging installations, including Managed/Express lanes, toll plazas, and other areas where high durability, minimal maintenance, and fast installation are required. 

  • One-piece construction with no mechanical springs to fail
  • High durability minimizes the need for maintenance
  • Crash friendly, features high impact resistance

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City Post Model - Surface Mount

The City Post SM Surface Mount is an ultra-high performance bolt-down channelizer post suited for the most challenging installations.  Its durability makes the City Post SM ideal for Managed/Express lanes and other areas where high durability and minimal maintenance is required, but coring for an anchor cup is impractical or undesirable.

  • One-piece construction with no mechanical springs to fail
  • High durability minimizes the need for maintenance
  • Crash friendly, features high impact resistance

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City Post Model EAC – Embedded Anchor Cup

The City Post EAC (Embedded Anchor Cup) is an ultra-high performance channelizer post that is perfect for the most challenging roadways.  Its sleek design and rapid deployment also make the City Post ideal for separated bike lanes and pedestrian pathways.

  • One-piece construction with no mechanical springs to fail
  • Easy “Spin-In” installation minimizes worker exposure
  • Crash friendly, features high impact resistance

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FG 300 Posts

FG 300 posts meet or exceed state specifications for surface-mounted delineator posts, have been proven on the NTPEP Test Deck, and are compliant with NCHRP 350.  Pexco offers the FG 300 post in three grades which are compatible with all six of our bases: 

  • Model EFX- for your toughest installations 
  • Model UR - the industry workhorse
  • Model PE - for general applications

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TSM and FTSM - Tubular Surface and Flat Top Surface Mount

  • A value channelizer post that aces the 10 hit NTPEP test protocol
  • Meets MUTCD standards
  • NCHRP 350 and MASH-16 Compliant
  • Flat Top or Round Options
  • Easy Installation

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Flexible Sign Systems

Every day, pedestrians are at risk when crossing the street, with nearly 6,000 pedestrian deaths occurring annually in the United States in recent years.

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Posts for Separated Bike Lanes

These products can be used alone or in conjunction with Green Bike Lane paint markings.

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Temporary Pedestrian Access Route (TPAR) Barricade

Pexco’s TPAR Type II Barricade is an ADA, MUTCD, NCHRP 350, FULLY MASH 16 approved and compliant temporary traffic control device. It provides safe continuous guidance for pedestrians through urban work zones. Components are lightweight, quick to assemble and easy to store and transport.

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Company: Pexco, Davidson Traffic Control Products

Source: https://www.pexco.com/traffic/products/bollards-and-channelizer-posts/



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