Cats eyes are used on a motorway to serve as a retroreflective safety device and as road markings. Amber cats eyes, in particular are used in the United Kingdom and Hong Kong and are placed along the edge of the central reservation.
Amber/yellow cat's eyes mark the entrance of a motorway.
White cat's eyes separate lanes, amber ones mark the offside (right) and red the nearside (left) of a Motorway. Green cats eyes warn of exit or entrance slip roads.
Snookthorn has amber eyes.
red
Depends if they've been hit yet...:-*
His eyes are a deep amber.
All red
Amber eyes are most commonly found in animals such as wolves, dogs, and cats.
Cat's eyes on the motorway are actually tiny little reflectors inset into the pavement to reflect the car's headlights back at the driver. They are called that because they reflect light back just the way eyes of real cats do; if a cat is looking at you, and you shine a light at it, the cat's eyes will reflect the light back. The main thing that cats eyes on the motorway do is provide a clearer indication of where the motorway lines are. The reflection from a cats eye embedded in the road is much more visible than the line painted on the road and can be seen at a much greater distance. Cats eyes of different colours give the driver lane separation, and early warning of slip roads, hard shoulders, median edge, danger areas etc
No Warrior Cats have brown eyes, because simply... cats cannot have brown pupils! The closest thing to brown cats can have is amber.
yes
Well, I have amber eyes but do you know more people? I have amber eyes.