Cats Eyes Road Markings
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Cats eyes road markings. There are several types of cats eyes used on the roads in New Zealand and they serve three purposes. Cats eyes are used on a motorway to serve as a retroreflective safety device and as road markings. These are also used along road edges to clearly delineate the boundary between the highway and the verge for clear road-safety purposes and they serve to reduce damage to road edges by discouraging motorists from driving too close to the edges.
2 Way CATS EYES - Raised Reflective Pavement Markers RRPM Adequate delineation on our roads is essential particularly on rainy of foggy nights where poor visibility can be life threatening. Traditional cats eye milled studs are used to define roads bus and cycle lanes as well as having a traffic calming effect. Cats Eyes are popular in the UK perhaps in part because they work so well in fog but they are not the only solution in the world.
Application We offer a unique portfolio of products and services ranging from hand screed applications to sophisticated high volume spray and extrusion through modern machines. They also indicate exits and entrances from slip roads. Close up of a cats eyes road marker on a small side road near Empingham in Rutland England UK.
Road Studs Cats Eyes. They are used on roads and motorways across the country and are a vital tool for motorists when driving at night marking the path ahead by reflecting the light shined on them by the headlights of oncoming vehicles. The eye of a cat can be imagined as a lens with a mirror on the back focal plane.
Try these curated collections. Cats eyes are also called road studs or retroreflective raised pavement markers RRPMs. ANGDAL Road Safety Solutions has decades of Road Marking experience as contractors and consultants and can help to support your road marking operations with the best materials equipment and advice.
Red cats eyes are are used to demarcate the edge of the hard shoulder of motorways plus the highway boundary of dual carriageways and major roads whilst amber coloured cats eyes are used to mark the boundary of central reservations and green coloured cats. The colour reflected gives the meaning of the marker see below. Please slide to verify help help.