Reflectors can be white, red, blue, green, yellow, or orange. There may be others as well.
The average road reflectors in America are orange. Orange is the standard color b/c it is bright and can be highly reflective. Also, the color orange usually stands out on roads.
Red
In Texas, blue reflectors on the road indicate the locations of fire hydrants. These reflectors are placed along the roadside to help emergency responders quickly locate fire hydrants during emergencies, particularly in low visibility conditions. The blue color is specifically designated to ensure that they are easily identifiable among other road markings and reflectors.
Surfaces that are smooth, polished, and light in color are the best reflectors, such as mirrors, metals like silver and aluminum, and white surfaces. These surfaces can efficiently reflect light and minimize absorption.
Amber.
Amber
it's reflectors.....
RED!
RED!
The number of reflectors required on a trailer depends on local regulations, but generally, trailers must have at least two red reflectors on the rear and two white reflectors on the front. Additionally, side reflectors may be required, typically one on each side. It's essential to check specific state or country guidelines for compliance, as requirements can vary.
No, not all light reflectors are opaque. Some reflectors, such as mirrors and polished metal surfaces, can be transparent or translucent while still effectively reflecting light. The ability of the material to reflect light is more important than its opacity.
Lenses can be clear or orange but clear the bulb must be orange.