

#CAT EYE REFLECTOR DRIVERS#
Pedestrian crossing zones are also sometimes created with reflectors to facilitate the pedestrians and the drivers both. When ceramic road reflectors are placed close together in rows, spanning the width of a road, they can form a traffic calming rumble strip which helps in reducing speed. Cat's Eyes Road lights can be installed in specific patterns to create various traffic control solutions. Cat\'s eyes are used to control traffic and encourage safe driving conditions.

Raised pavement markers are used for a variety of purposes, and are especially important for making traffic lanes visible to drivers at night, making dangerous curves visible and guiding the drivers of the alignment of the road.

Purpose and Advantages of raised pavement markers (Cat Eyes) Though most of them have a reflective lens that reflects the light from vehicle headlights, some do not have reflective lenses on them and thus serve only to regulate the speed. They are also known as traffic delineators, raised pavement markers, road markers, road reflectors, cat eyes or road studs. Raised pavement marker's installation rules out the impractical availability of traffic lights, thus, helping in the conservation of energy as well.Ĭat's eyes Safety markings are used to control traffic and encourage safe driving conditions. The Cat's eye Studs should be bright enough to illuminate the road at night and should be tough enough to withstand all weathers and vehicles driving over the top of it. Through a small facet, the cat's eye road signs work wonders in guiding the drivers way ahead especially at night. It originated back in the 19th century and is used all over the world today. The cat's eye falls in the category of raised pavement markers and is a retro reflective safety device used in road marking. Purpose, Installation, Specification and Color usageīased on the simple principle of the law of reflection these simple road safety gadgets are known worldwide. The cat's eyes is a low cost safety gadget that can be installed at various locations and in various ways to warn the road users.
