Lingo
raised pavement marker
a small, often reflective device on the road used to guide drivers and indicate lanes, especially at night
A raised pavement marker is a small, raised object placed on roads or highways to mark lanes or provide guidance for drivers, especially at night or in low-visibility conditions. These markers are typically made of durable materials like plastic or rubber and have reflective surfaces to make them visible when headlights shine on them. Raised pavement markers are often used to outline lanes, indicate turns, or warn of road hazards. They help improve road safety by providing clear visual cues, especially in areas where paint markings may be difficult to see.
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