Cats Eyes Road Colours
Red studs mark the left edge of the road.
Cats eyes road colours. 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. A simpler trapezoidal design can be found in many places. Now lets see what the different road cats eyes reflector color means in UK Europe Hong Kong.
Due to family obligations Lee could not afford to progress with his patent application and it had to be abandoned. Blue marks the location of a fire hydrant. Amber cats eyes appear on the far side of the road to mark the central reservation -.
White studs mark the lanes or the middle of the road. The solar cat eye road stud is very useful for lighting a road marking especially in bad weather conditions. The 290 Road Stud or Cats Eye as it is commonly known is available with a white body or yellow body which you can choose from above.
But these meanings-just like the design of cats eyes reflectors-vary from place to place. They also indicate exits and entrances from slip roads. The more melanin your cat has the darker her fur and eyes will be.
The least common of the regular cats eyes are green which appear to break up the red strips on the inside. The majority of the uses for cats eyes Lee suggested in his application are now standard practice with most roads having cats eyes down the centre and coloured reflectors indicating slip roads and other junctions. However the eye color of domestic cats can vary from blue to green to yellow orange and a copper tone often mistaken for brown.
In 1933 Percy Shaw invented Cats Eyes in Boothtown a suburb of Halifax England. Orange Yellow Blue Green Red White RedWhite YellowRed Fluoro Yellow Advanced Groups Stimsonite Ennis Cats Eyes Watch a short video for more information about these cats eyes. Indicates a slip road off and on the motorway Red.