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  2. Raised pavement marker - Wikipedia

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    Delineators are tall pylons (similar to traffic cones or bollards) mounted on the road surface, or along the edge of a road, and are used to channelize traffic. These are a form of raised pavement marker but unlike most such markers, delineators are not supposed to be hit except by out-of-control or drifting vehicles.

  3. Bollard - Wikipedia

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    Bollards have become common use for reserving parking spots from unauthorized vehicles. Parking bollards are typically situated in the centre of a parking bay as a physical obstruction. They then fold either manually or automatically to admit authorized users. These bollards are often used in smaller parking lots such as visitor parking or ...

  4. “Karen Tried to Steal My Parking Spot, So I Made Sure She ...

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    Finding a parking spot is not an easy task, especially in a residential area Image credits: Leeloo The First / pexels (not the actual photo) This driver chose to teach an entitled woman a lesson ...

  5. Parking space - Wikipedia

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    Marked parking spaces Angled parking spaces. A parking space, parking place or parking spot is a location that is designated for parking, either paved or unpaved. It can be in a parking garage, in a parking lot or on a city street. The space may be delineated by road surface markings.

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  7. Cat's eye (road) - Wikipedia

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    Double-ended cat's eye is Shaw's original design and marks road centre-line. The inventor of cat's eyes was Percy Shaw of Boothtown, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England.When the tram-lines were removed in the nearby suburb of Ambler Thorn, he realised that he had been using the polished steel rails to navigate at night. [3]

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