Cats eyes
Some products that were taken from China to the Middle East along the Silk Road and then on to Europe include silk and porcelain.
Iqbal Masih was murdered in the middle of a busy road in Muridke, Pakistan.
It is commonly called the crown of the road and it is built that way so water can run off it freely.
the middle route
it is rail road!.................... mostly in some countries it is called as silk route
green
What colour are the reflectives studs between the hard shoulder and tye left hand lane of a motorway
the dog had a reflective collar on. IT WAS DAYTIME!
Reflective strips on a cyclist's clothing enhance visibility in low-light conditions, making it easier for drivers to see them and reducing the risk of accidents. Similarly, a cat's eye in the middle of the road serves as a reflective safety feature that helps guide drivers, especially at night or in poor weather conditions. Both elements improve overall road safety by increasing visibility and awareness for all road users.
Cats eyes, also known as road studs or reflective road markers, were invented in the 1930s by Percy Shaw, a British inventor. Shaw came up with the idea after being inspired by the reflection of his car headlights in a cat's eyes on a dark road.
The road looks reflective because of the smooth surface that allows light to bounce off of it, creating a shiny appearance.
they mark a slip road
i believe it's called a bump
These denote the off side edge of a multi lane carriage way, e.g the edge of the cntral reservation. Red denote the near side and green are openings.
a traffic light
To improve bike visibility while riding on the road, you can wear bright and reflective clothing, use front and rear lights, install reflective tape on your bike, and follow proper road safety rules.
Those metal things in the middle of the road are called "manhole covers" or "manhole lids." They are used to cover openings to underground utility lines and provide access for maintenance and repair work.