How Traffic Spikes Prevent Unauthorized Access

Securing parking lots is a critical concern for businesses, residential complexes, and public facilities. Unauthorized access can lead to theft, vandalism, and safety hazards. One effective solution to enhance parking lot security is the installation of traffic spikes. In this article, we’ll explore how traffic spikes prevent unauthorized access and why they are essential for […]
Traffic Spike Installation on Private Property

Installing traffic spikes on private property can be an effective way to control vehicle access, enhance security, and manage traffic flow. However, it’s crucial to understand the legal considerations involved to ensure compliance with local laws and regulations. This comprehensive guide will help property owners navigate the legal landscape surrounding traffic spike installation, providing peace […]
Enhancing Road Safety with Tiger Teeth and Road Spikes

In today’s fast-paced world, ensuring road safety and secure access control has become more critical than ever. Traffic spikes, also known as road spikes or tiger teeth, play a vital role in managing vehicular movement and preventing unauthorized access in various settings, from parking lots to military bases. This comprehensive guide delves into everything you […]
The Ultimate Solution for Low-Clearance Vehicles

Coyote Traffic’s Ultra Low-Profile Spikes When it comes to securing high-end properties or facilities frequented by exotic cars, traditional traffic spikes can pose a significant challenge. Vehicles with low ground clearance, such as sports cars and luxury sedans, are at risk of damage from standard traffic spikes, which typically protrude too high above the ground. […]
Ensuring Road Spike Reliability in Extreme Weather: Best Practices for Installation

When it comes to installing road spikes in areas prone to extreme weather, ensuring their functionality and safety is crucial. At Coyote Traffic, our spikes are trusted by state and federal government bases worldwide, providing reliable performance in diverse and challenging climates. Here’s how you can effectively use and install road spikes to withstand extreme […]
Are Traffic Spikes Legal?

Today, we’re diving into a big question that might have crossed your mind, especially if you’ve ever driven through a gated community or parked at an airport: Are traffic spikes legal? Let’s explore the ins and outs of this topic and see what the law says. What Exactly Are Traffic Spikes? First, let’s clarify what […]
Leading the Industry with High-Speed, Durable Traffic Spikes

Coyote Traffic is at the forefront of traffic control innovation, offering advanced traffic spikes that set new industry standards. Unlike competitors’ spikes that are typically rated for speeds up to 5 MPH, our spikes can handle vehicles traveling at speeds up to 10 MPH. This increased speed tolerance not only enhances safety but also reduces […]
Combating Wrong-Way Driving

Wrong-way driving on highways is a severe problem in the United States, contributing to hundreds of fatalities each year. According to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), wrong-way driving incidents result in approximately 400 deaths annually, making up a significant portion of all highway fatalities. This blog explores how traffic spikes can prevent wrong-way driving and […]
Elevate Security Nationwide: Expert Installation of Flush and Surface-Mounted Traffic Spikes

With decades of experience in the industry, Coyote Traffic is your trusted partner in enhancing security through the seamless installation of flush and surface-mounted traffic spikes, as well as motorized spikes. Our meticulous approach ensures optimal protection without disrupting daily activities. At Coyote Traffic, we prioritize precision in every installation. Through comprehensive site assessments, we […]
Police Spikes

We have all seen the videos of high-speed car chases on our computers or televisions, and some of us even get a slight thrill out of watching one take place. Police enforcement, however, do not find it amusing in the least, as car chases can be dangerous and even deadly to police personnel and civilians. […]