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One reason? Those little reflective bumps along the pavement. Some of these reflectors come in unsurprising colors—red, yellow, white. What about the blue ones, though? And the green ones?
They have various names; in the U.K., you'll hear them called "cat's eyes," while in the U.S., they're usually referred to as ...
Chances are, most of us don't pay much attention to the raised pavement reflectors lining the streets during our daily commutes, except maybe as a bumpy wake-up call that we're starting to drift ...
However, reflectors are more expensive than paint, so the state has to be selective with where it employs them. “To further enhance visibility, we use raised pavement markers – yellow or white ...
A timeline can be found on NTPEP’s website. (From the home page, click on Traffic Safety, Raised Pavement Markers/Snowplowable Raised Pavement Markers, RPM-2016-01-006/EF Model 201 Snow Plowable ...
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation officials said in an effort to keep drivers safe they are installing pavement reflectors and centerline rumble strips on many roadways throughout the ...
July 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Overtime, weather, and traffic fade pavement markings. If your parking lot looks neglected, worn out, or even unsafe, use epoxy when re-striping to add longevity ...