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USA - Installing 3M Two-way Road Studs Reflector Raised Pavement Markers
An astonishing and unbelievable teamwork performed quickly and with high accuracy by company "Superior Pavement Markings" ordered and behalf of City of Orange in CA., USA!
To keep the roads and traffic secure is one of the most expensive
tasks for the tax payer in California.
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Orange is a city located in Orange County, California. It is approximately 3 miles (4.8 kilometers) north of the county seat, Santa Ana. Orange is unusual in this region because many of the homes in its Old Town District were built prior to 1920. The small city of Villa Park is surrounded by the city of Orange.
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These guys are amazing and perform a great teamwork everyday and night across the roads, streets and highways in order to keep a high standard of traffic security.
Everyday, the City need to maintain, replace, or setup new direction arrows and speed limit pavement marks on roads and streets across the city. This is a very complicated task. The safety of the kids, people, pedestrians and traffic has the first priority for each county and city.
Most of the projects starts after midnight or during vacation period so there are less traffic on roads.
Project performed by Superior Pavement Markings on behalf of City of Orange, CA, USA.
For the reflection purpose of the direction arrows and thermoplastic marks like speed limits pavements glass oxide from Potter Industries LLC is applied.
About Potter Industries LLC.
A leading producer of engineered glass materials serving the oil and gas industry, polymer additives, highway safety, metal finishing, and conductive particle markets.
Through its research and technology advancements, Potters has developed product lines that include hollow glass microspheres used as weight-reducing fillers in fabricated plastics, automotive body putties, as extenders in adhesives and paints/coating formulations and are used as sensitizes in industrial explosives.
Potters is the largest producer worldwide of highway safety marking glass beads, metal finishing beads for cleaning and strengthening metals, glass media for grinding and dispersing, glass microspheres for friction and weight reduction in oil drilling applications and metal-coated particles to provide electromagnetic shielding interference of electronic parts.
On November 7, 2015, the U.S. celebrated 80th birthday of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways (MUTCD). Whenever you see an easy-to-read sign, a bright edgeline marking on a foggy night, the countdown timer at a crosswalk, or a well-placed bike lane, take a moment to reflect on the more than eighty years of progress and innovation that the MUTCD embodies.
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Project performed at: S. Espelanade Street. / Fairhaven Ave, Orange, CA. USA.
Published on 11 of April. 2019.
Project performed on 16 Oct. 2018.
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How much does it costs?
If you know more about the cost of these kind of projects know how much these costs in California, USA let us know.
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About 3M:
More than a century ago (1902) , 3M started as a small-scale mining venture in Northern Minnesota, then named Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company. Now a global powerhouse, our products improve the daily lives of people around the world.
Scientific, technical and marketing innovations produced success upon success over the years, eventually making 3M a constant name on the Fortune 500 list. Today, more than 60,000 3M products are used in homes, businesses, schools, hospitals and other industries. One third of our sales come from products invented within the past five years, thanks to innovations from the thousands of researchers and scientists we employ around the world.
Details about 3M Pavement Marks:
3M™ Raised Pavement Markers Series
290 are highly visible at night and in rainy conditions.
Diamond Grade™ microprismatic optics provide excellent wet and dry reflectivity.
Durable construction and Rumble effect for added awareness.
Variety of color combinations, including colors for hydrant and utilities location
Available with pressure sensitive adhesive
Engineered body with molded-in colors and finger grips for easy application
Engineered body with molded-in colors and finger grips for easy application
Tough, impact-resistant bodies and abrasion-resistant polycarbonate prismatic lenses ensure long-lasting performance and durability.

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@raydog_97
@raydog_97 4 года назад
I want the white Reflector with the red on the back, those are badass😂🤘
@michaelmorgan7893
@michaelmorgan7893 3 года назад
Type C marker. Red for one way street to hopefully prevent wrong way driving.
@069220
@069220 5 лет назад
Great idea! Should be everywhere! So helpful at night!
@miguelangelvalderrama1808
@miguelangelvalderrama1808 4 года назад
I remember when i was a child I used one of this reflectors in the rear of my bicycle 😁😁😁😁😁😁 it was my first reflector to ride at night.
@thenoid5131
@thenoid5131 5 лет назад
Thumbs up 👍 if you seen at least one of these reflectors that was put on backwards and it shines red lol
@ezrabrooks7785
@ezrabrooks7785 5 лет назад
That was in a back-up zone.
@miguelangelvalderrama1808
@miguelangelvalderrama1808 4 года назад
Me🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@michaelmorgan7893
@michaelmorgan7893 7 месяцев назад
Blackstone Avenue near Bullard had one like that, after they resurfaced it a few years ago.
@michaelmorgan7893
@michaelmorgan7893 3 года назад
I've collected those "cateyes" (road studs/Botts dots) since childhood, but always wondered how they are installed up close.
@oreohope1
@oreohope1 5 лет назад
Dude. Awesome video. 👏🏼👍.
@TheKingOfInappropriateComments
@TheKingOfInappropriateComments 4 года назад
They had just redone the interstates in Atlanta Georgia with new reflectors a couple of years ago and then it snowed right after. The plows chipped up every last one of those things and they were littered all over the highway the next day, hunderds of thousands of them. They looked like they could easily become projectiles. They were cleaned up quickly and new reflectors put down on the surface. A waste of taxpayer money to do it that way again. Only a matter of time before they get chipped off again.
@visionist7
@visionist7 Год назад
In Britain they're traditionally metal and solidly embedded in the road rather than applied with adhesive. They also retract when anything passes over them.
@TheKingOfInappropriateComments
@@visionist7 The UK is a more advanced country, what can I say? 🤷‍♂
@michaelmorgan7893
@michaelmorgan7893 7 месяцев назад
They have a method of countersinking them, and they use a smaller reflector that has a lower profile for areas prone to ice and snow. In parts of Tennessee and Kentucky, I've seen cast iron plates countersunk into roadway surface, with a smaller reflector attached to that plate. Supposedly, it keeps them in place better, and protects them.
@TheKingOfInappropriateComments
@TheKingOfInappropriateComments 6 месяцев назад
@@michaelmorgan7893 i know but down here it doesn't snow enough to warrant the expense of doing that. Or maybe that's the idea since wasting money seems to be the goal down here. GDOT spend over 50 thousand dollars putting RPMs on my road of 100 homes but the road wasn't wide enough so people complained because of the bump bump bump it was impossible to miss them. Then they came back out and scraped them all back up. This was after spending $80k to repaint the lines that were painted by the county a year or two earlier.
@michaelmorgan7893
@michaelmorgan7893 6 месяцев назад
@@TheKingOfInappropriateComments that's crazy. I can see why that would be frustrating. The waste of money, manpower and materials. (Maybe that's part of why they're called 3M markers)
@mrmidnight32
@mrmidnight32 5 лет назад
Your edit literally ruined this entire video
@soccerboy22100
@soccerboy22100 5 лет назад
nothing wrong with the edit...
@Illyrian-Chicago
@Illyrian-Chicago 5 лет назад
Great job 🤗 🇺🇸
@EezeeListen
@EezeeListen 5 лет назад
The placing of the yellow/white markers is very haphazard, no real accuracy due to the lorry moving and the man slapping them down, they are not straight in most cases.
@AER_79
@AER_79 4 года назад
they dont need to be straight
@brandoncaldwell95
@brandoncaldwell95 5 лет назад
This video is damn near impossible to watch. Quite jumping around cut scene to next.
@Illyrian-Chicago
@Illyrian-Chicago 5 лет назад
Nice video😎
@tylerkuykendall7771
@tylerkuykendall7771 4 года назад
Thank you
@rafterman02
@rafterman02 4 года назад
Most countries seldomly used them. I believe that they should put these to good use because of its tactile feedback aka Botts' dots.
@michaelmorgan7893
@michaelmorgan7893 7 месяцев назад
Nowadays, a lot of highways are built with smart lane devices embedded in the surface, (they work with the car's gps device) and the road surfaces have the "jiggle ribs" pressed into the roadway surface that warn of lane departure. A few years ago, a technician for CalTrans had told me the days of the "cats eye" are numbered.
@helsinkimrttrains8905
@helsinkimrttrains8905 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing!
@zaptor1514
@zaptor1514 5 лет назад
There must be a lot of whacko drivers there to need so many reflectors etc or is there a lot of fog? It’s very expensive especially for a straight road that doesn’t need them, what’s the reason?
@zaptor1514
@zaptor1514 4 года назад
Richardsvr Yes and they are politically whacko too.
@CT-vm4gf
@CT-vm4gf 3 года назад
Road reflectors are awesome on dark country roads and also when it’s pouring rain.
@shefiudin4158
@shefiudin4158 2 года назад
Good job
@Tman0517
@Tman0517 5 лет назад
They have to be embedded into new asphalt in the north because snow plows will rip those suckers off in a second.
@Coleton196
@Coleton196 5 лет назад
TmAn0517 in California they don’t get snow
@ethanlamoureux5306
@ethanlamoureux5306 5 лет назад
@@Coleton196 Not even in the mountains?
@CalebKepleyMusic
@CalebKepleyMusic 3 года назад
Adam broke his back
@newfunneytv1340
@newfunneytv1340 5 лет назад
Good video
@teonessilavanio1842
@teonessilavanio1842 5 лет назад
Nem para o Brasil ser assim!
@tilidie5272
@tilidie5272 5 лет назад
they didnt already have these? how do you know where the lanes are at night?
@Christophhanderson
@Christophhanderson 5 лет назад
Uhh its called headlights that every car has
@tilidie5272
@tilidie5272 5 лет назад
@@Christophhanderson yeah good luck with that, well saying that you yanks cant go wrong even roads are on a grid so even you lot can understand
@ethanlamoureux5306
@ethanlamoureux5306 5 лет назад
@@Christophhanderson Headlights can’t display lines that are covered with water when it rains, or very far ahead of your vehicle. But these markers work great for those situations.
@MrPummi88
@MrPummi88 4 года назад
Nice Job. Need these reflectors for my driveway, where can I buy them?
@raydog_97
@raydog_97 4 года назад
I collect these when they scrape them off the road but I too want to buy them. For these particular reflectors I only found one website, the shipping is a bit pricey but you can buy these.
@raydog_97
@raydog_97 4 года назад
MrPummi88 If you don’t really care too much about the brand you can easily get your hands on some reflectors on Amazon or Walmart Online.
@raydog_97
@raydog_97 4 года назад
MrPummi88 I’m interested in the white reflector with the red on the back. I have a lot of yellow and white reflectors already but I want the white/red.
@Manes-vn5gs
@Manes-vn5gs 5 лет назад
From the looks of it, they had done a terrible job because many of the reflective markers isn't placed in a straight line, but who cares coz it's for the road only.
@skatesneakerlover
@skatesneakerlover Год назад
Quite right. It's just humans showing their laziness and stupidity again. Everywhere you go it's the same story.
@skatesneakerlover
@skatesneakerlover Год назад
All this work and yet nobody has thought of reflective road paint!
@jimmyssnowremoval1075
@jimmyssnowremoval1075 Год назад
They do put a product that looks like table salt on some cross walks and while lines to make them sparkle and be easily seen. They paint it then throw it on top.
@832738
@832738 Год назад
i think they add stuff to it now to make it reflective but the flat surface makes it hard to bounce light
@skatesneakerlover
@skatesneakerlover 7 месяцев назад
@lostinthedesert-hp4bw is "literally" everywhere? Hey? What? There is nothing "literally" about it. Either it is or it isn't. So which one is it, or can't you make up your mind? And no, it isn't on almost all highways and interstates. You're making the (stupid) assumption that every country in the world does things the way your country does. Some government's prefer to be liars and thieves and will rather steal from their citizens before they do anything to improve their lives or existence.
@michaelmorgan7893
@michaelmorgan7893 7 месяцев назад
The road paint is reflective. When the paint is applied, before it dries, tiny glass beads are injected into the paint, which catch the light and reflect it back. It helps, but when it rains, that wet road surface obscures the lines, you need those raised reflectors to really see the lanes.
@michaelmorgan7893
@michaelmorgan7893 6 месяцев назад
@lostinthedesert-hp4bw I've actually witnessed those beads being shot under air pressure into that paint. That's all the research I need.
@anthonycastillo5170
@anthonycastillo5170 5 лет назад
Great job... where u guys based out of
@alboss52
@alboss52 3 года назад
St Petersburg Florida
@turboiii6313
@turboiii6313 5 лет назад
1:30 pls name song
@MasterWorkers
@MasterWorkers 5 лет назад
Robert Cristian - Goodbye: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AzYLnw_mdrI.html AND Epic Σnigma: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZjdiMFhSL5A.html
@grrizly660
@grrizly660 5 лет назад
Whats the name of the songs?
@MasterWorkers
@MasterWorkers 5 лет назад
Robert Cristian - Goodbye: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AzYLnw_mdrI.html AND Epic Σnigma: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZjdiMFhSL5A.html
@LENTODAWG702
@LENTODAWG702 5 лет назад
That guy sitting on the truck is making maybe like 50 an hour .....let that sink In
@MasterWorkers
@MasterWorkers 5 лет назад
What do you mean (. . .let that sink In)?
@LENTODAWG702
@LENTODAWG702 5 лет назад
Means easy ass money while some of us bust our ass for it must be nice to have that job
@brandoncaldwell95
@brandoncaldwell95 5 лет назад
@@LENTODAWG702 The harder you work, the less you make. Why do you think government political leaders get rich? They call one another idiots and go home to a 10 million dollar mansion...
@anthonylewis9256
@anthonylewis9256 4 года назад
This is a tough job technical and dangerous I doubt that man's only job within the company is doing pavement markers . I'd like to put you guys on a 4 ton melter and have you fill it up 50 ibs at a time all day longloke my guys do there fucking badasses
@jordanglomski3983
@jordanglomski3983 2 года назад
They not making 50 an hour I do it
@michaelshumaker7469
@michaelshumaker7469 5 лет назад
easiest work is the one on the truck who put reflectors..that's why you have a far ass..🤣🤣
@benderisgreat1469
@benderisgreat1469 5 лет назад
Why do we have white lines in places it snows ? You would think a neon color would be better
@brandoncaldwell95
@brandoncaldwell95 5 лет назад
No. We follow universal road regulations set forth by the government. White is safe to cross color. Yellow is cross with caution. Much like our traffic lights. Any other color would not be seen or make sense as red is fire, blue is water.
@ethanlamoureux5306
@ethanlamoureux5306 5 лет назад
When it snows you can’t see any of the lines, no matter what color. When the snow melts you can see the white lines just fine.
@verniesalmons4010
@verniesalmons4010 7 дней назад
What is the highest amount you can place in a 10 hour shift?
@nitramretep
@nitramretep 5 лет назад
What is this about? Road painting or reflective dividers? You should see how they do it in Europe!
@Horizon301.
@Horizon301. 5 лет назад
Yeah looks awful here, not any precision at all
@Joel650Barca
@Joel650Barca 5 лет назад
Welcome to the great old USA
@ethanlamoureux5306
@ethanlamoureux5306 5 лет назад
Do they use raised pavement markers in Europe?
@grrizly660
@grrizly660 5 лет назад
9:45 name of song?
@MasterWorkers
@MasterWorkers 5 лет назад
Robert Cristian - Goodbye: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AzYLnw_mdrI.html AND Epic Σnigma: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZjdiMFhSL5A.html
@visionist7
@visionist7 Год назад
@@MasterWorkers thanks
@michaelsuess6744
@michaelsuess6744 Год назад
Music is annoying.....
@MrMeatWad420KC
@MrMeatWad420KC 5 лет назад
Those have been banned in Missouri.... not that cool when A semi truck picks it up off the road and launches it in your car......
@mikel9567
@mikel9567 5 лет назад
No they haven't. They are federally required under the MUTCD. A semi truck isn't going to launch them. About the only thing that happens, is snow plows will pop them off. I'm an EMT and also work in public works and I have never heard of any or the reflectors ever becoming a projectile. Once we put them down, they don't come up very easily. Even if one did somehow become a projectile, they aren't heavy enough to penetrate the safety glass of a windshield.
@MrMeatWad420KC
@MrMeatWad420KC 5 лет назад
These things have killed people here... they have been removed years ago. Think what you will but i live here and i know for a fact we dont use that type of projectile reflector it was a huge deal here and a expensive F up
@nicholasfu5937
@nicholasfu5937 5 лет назад
@@mikel9567 They are not federally required by the MUTCD. You won't see these raised reflectors in northern states because the snow plows will rip them right out.
@ethanlamoureux5306
@ethanlamoureux5306 5 лет назад
Missouri never used them until the 1990s when they started installing them in a few locations, mainly around cities. Apparently there was some federal money involved, because several states started using them around the same time. Then apparently the money ran out, because they all “banned” them for “safety” even tho the purpose of the markers is to increase safety by making it possible to see the lanes in the rain, and to extend visibility of pavement markings to a greater distance. Other states which did the same thing at about the same time include New York, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Several freak accidents involving markers being torn from deteriorated pavement and launched into passing vehicles were widely promoted in the news, and these cases were used as an excuse by these states who were latecomers to the use of these safety devices to stop using them. One gets the impression that the people in charge of highways in such states as Missouri never wanted to use them and wanted to stop as soon as they could. Another impression you get from driving in these states is that they tend to avoid many innovations long used in other states, even when those innovations increase the safety of the roads. I do not enjoy driving at night in these states. In 1977 Ohio started using snowplow-resistant raised pavement markers, mounted in cast iron snowplow guards that were installed in grooves cut in the pavement. They found that they reduced the accident rate for nighttime drivers enough to justify the expense. So they committed to installing them on every state highway in Ohio. They still use them today. The same kind of markers are used in Illinois, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky and other states which receive as much or more snow than Missouri. States farther south use markers like the ones in this video which are simply glued to the surface of the road, since they don’t normally need to plow the roads. I find it much easier and less fatiguing to drive at night in these states, because of the presence of these markers, and I would really like to see them everywhere.
@ethanlamoureux5306
@ethanlamoureux5306 5 лет назад
@@nicholasfu5937 They are or have been used in states as far north as Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and the Canadian province of Ontario. They can be mounted in long grooves below pavement level, or specially designed markers with cast iron guards are used which protect the markers from snowplow blades.
@newyorkboss6124
@newyorkboss6124 5 лет назад
That's the easiest job ever
@arekfoks1395
@arekfoks1395 5 лет назад
a u nos biołe pasy
@4TIMESAYEAR
@4TIMESAYEAR 5 лет назад
Those reflectors ruin the paint job. They also ruin night vision. Need to go back to paint and median strips. The reflectors are overkill.
@raydog_97
@raydog_97 4 года назад
If it wasn’t for those reflectors I probably would have ran off the road, it was real stormy one night on the way home and the lines faded away over time and those reflectors were the only things that I could see. Those reflectors saved my life.
@lorenwarren2097
@lorenwarren2097 5 лет назад
First snow they get bladed off.
@53shuzzie
@53shuzzie 5 лет назад
Southern California.
@ethanlamoureux5306
@ethanlamoureux5306 5 лет назад
These are typically used in places where it doesn’t snow.
@CT-vm4gf
@CT-vm4gf 3 года назад
You think it snows in California?
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