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Markers, Inc. projects that include Ohio
Department of Transportation, City of
Columbus Resurfacing, Franklin County
Resurfacing, and New Albany Route 161, I-71
& I-670 Interchange project. We install
plastic devices commonly have two angled
edges facing drivers and containing one or
more corner reflector strips. In areas where
snowplowing is frequent, conventional
markers are placed in a shallow groove cut
in the pavement, or specially designed
markers are used which include a protective
metal casting that is embedded in recesses
in the pavement, allowing the marker to
protrude slightly above the pavement surface
for increased visibility, much like a cat's
eye. In areas with little snowfall,
reflective raised pavement markers are
applied directly to the road surface rather
than being embedded into the surface. |