You are expected to see re colored reflective studs or cat eyes on all different major roads in most cities.
yes
Green studs are on the slip loads. Entrance & ExitsRed studs are on hard shoulder.White studs between lanesAmber studs at central reservation.
They are white. The reflective studs are there for extra safety or when lighting is not available. The studs on the left of the inside lane are reflective green for exiting the motorway at the proper exits on the left-hand side. The red reflective studs are there to warn against exiting at that point, this is because that point is in fact a lane that is joining the motorway.
Cats eyes
Between carriageway and central reservation
green
What colour are the reflectives studs between the hard shoulder and tye left hand lane of a motorway
Red. To stop you driving over them. Green on the inside for exit.
Yes they make coloured labrets. Find a local body jeweler or find some online.
Green reflective studs are typically found at the edges of the motorway, marking the boundaries between the main carriageway and the slip roads or exits. They indicate the transition area where vehicles can enter or exit the motorway. Additionally, they help guide drivers during nighttime or low visibility conditions by providing clear visual cues.
Blue reflective studs on the motorway indicate the presence of a motorway service area or a rest area nearby. They help drivers identify locations where they can stop for fuel, food, or rest. In some regions, blue studs may also mark the edges of lanes designated for emergency vehicles.
wheel studs? head studs?