Road structure – process – or apparatus – Traffic director
Patent
1977-02-22
1981-08-18
Byers, Jr., Nile C.
Road structure, process, or apparatus
Traffic director
404 14, 404 16, 350 97, 350102, E01F 900
Patent
active
042843650
ABSTRACT:
This invention describes a reflective lane marker for roads which is mounted so that the upper surface of the marker is flush with the road surface. It is so arranged as to reflect light from headlights back in the same general direction from which it comes and which can operate when covered with a film of water. Because it is flush with the road surface, snowplowing can be used without harm to the device.
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Byers Jr. Nile C.
Hall William D.
Hall & Myers
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