Driveway Markers & Reflectors (10 Pack) Road & Pavement Markers Double Sided, Reflective Drive & Road Stud Street Markers, Speed Bumps, Asphalt, Pedestrian Crossings, Safety, Commercial Grade, Yellow

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  • Daisy Gray

    > 3 day

    My guy has a very large pickup, and while he drives it fine, parking is another issue. He believes in the back up until tapping the car behind him when he is parking. Once he has tapped the car behind him, he stops the truck, leaving no room between his back bumper and the bumper of the car behind him. Except his tapping is usually not so gentle. I got these reflective road and pavement markers so I can outline a parking space for him on the street in front of my house, as well as in the driveway. As the markers are reflective, this should help him visually. They are also raised, so he should be able to park by feel when his tires hit the markers, providing he follows the strong suggestion that when he is parking, he goes very slowly moving forward and backward. I am looking forward to event free, improved parking on his part! The 20 pack is a great value at $39.99. Well worth it when increasing the safety of parking.

  • Steve

    > 3 day

    We had some nice solar lights that stuck to the concrete in our driveway. However, time and cars etc. eventually forced us to replace them. I saw these driveway markers and reflectors from GreenLighting Store and thought theyd be a good replacement. While they are solidly made and durable, they arent adhesive, so they kind of get knocked around a bit. Additionally, they arent lights but reflectors, which wasnt what I wanted, either. All that said, I cant knock the product, which is construction-level durable and effective.

  • Moose

    > 3 day

    These are probably not the same ones one will find in the middle of our roads around here, but they are heavier than they appear, and have a nice, gritty bottom to help keep them in place. We have a dark driveway with fence posts and pillars not far from the pavement, and Im using these to mark those hazards for those dark, rainy nights. These are a great help. Glad I found them.

  • MReza

    > 3 day

    These are sturdy and as expected. No surprise or impressive feature. They are as described and have shown.

  • dean r. griffith

    > 3 day

    best way to go on blacktop drive way. study, can drive over without damaging it. I suggest the adhesive pads you buy separately to get it to stick in place

  • Ashley Hurlbert

    > 3 day

    They arent as bright as I had hoped. You have to be right up close to see them. I was hoping to see them further away. Good quality though.

  • R.F.

    > 3 day

    Instructions for installing these driveway markers would have been helpful. I researched online how to put these in. I wanted these for the far end of my driveway. Although they may have been meant for a paved or blacktop driveway, I got them for my gravel driveway. I used my drill press to make a hole on each side, then used very long concrete screws to anchor them into the driveway. I brushed away the surface rocks so I had a clean flat spot to put the markers. (I had a rock under the center of one and when I screwed it down it broke at the screw hole.) I got all the rest of them installed very securely, and Im pleased how they look.

  • Randy DAmore

    > 3 day

    If you have property in northern Michigan, away from all of the city lights. When its dark, it really is dark. The driveway to the house is asphalt, so even with your headlights, it can become a challenge following the driveway. These markers/reflectors work great. You can place them on the outside edge of the driveway and it becomes like a runway when a plane is landing. Because they are reflective, there is no need for electricity or solar. In fact, when the trees are dense, you can almost forget about using solar. It never gets bright enough to really charge those batteries. The gritty back of the reflectors will hold them in place, even after a strong storm. They recommend using an adhesive. Im not sure how these will hold up when the driveway is snow plowed. If your driveway is level you might not feel the need. Since its a private driveway, Ill make that decision as time goes on.

  • Jai Sri Astrology

    > 3 day

    They are the same high grade, impact resistant, type that you see installed on state highways and such. So, yes you can drive all over them. As you can see, they dont have any holes in them, so I guess you hot glue them? I drilled a hole on each side and used tent stakes to hold them down on the ground. Very cool, very durable, like concrete or stone on the bottoms, while the tops are a super dense high impact solid resin. Very reflective.

  • K.M. Kunz

    > 3 day

    Heavy duty, high quality reflectors. These are exactly like what is on the roadway in the USA at least. If you are the kind of person to keep triangles or cones with you in case of a accident, these wont disappear or get torn up if they get run over and I think they take up less space in a road side kit.

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