I was driving down the motorway the other day and a sign said ?Traffic Cone Hotline`. It amused me to think of
Traffic Cones phoning up the hotline and meeting fellow
Traffic Cones in their area. Of course, the traffic cone hotline is intended for motorists and
Traffic Cones are regularly used on the roads of the UK to divert traffic or to form temporary lanes. Us Brits are used to seeing
Traffic Cones on our roads because the roads are always being repaired. It seems that no matter what type of road we drive upon the
Traffic Cones will make an appearance. Where do all the
Traffic Cones come from, I ask myself? Do they all come from the same family? When I think about it the
Traffic Cones are actually really useful and we`d probably be really lost without them. Used as a way of guiding traffic on the motorway they can be extremely handy little items. When road works are taking place on the streets of the UK,
Traffic Cones can act as mini marshals. They can direct traffic around holes in the road and stop them from coming to any danger. Furthermore, these
Traffic Cones must be important if they have their own hotline for people to ring.