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Daisy Gray
> 24 hourMy 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.
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MReza
> 24 hourThese are sturdy and as expected. No surprise or impressive feature. They are as described and have shown.
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K.M. Kunz
> 24 hourHeavy 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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R.F.
> 24 hourInstructions 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.
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Kathy F
> 24 hourThese reflectors are VERY heavy duty and stand up to our car rolling over them with no problem. However, without holes in the sides, Im at a loss as how to apply them to our driveway so folks walking by dont just help themselves to our reflectors. If there were some holes for fasteners to pass through, Id screw them into our concrete driveway. They reflect very well - much better than the reflective tape we first tried. I hope folks leave them in place so we dont have to repurchase them, but we would if we needed to. Recommend!
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Happy Viner
> 24 hourI live in a very small town that has few street lights. Although I have a porch light that comes on after dark, it doesnt illuminate the driveway very much. I hadnt driven into the ditch on either side of the driveway yet but I was sure it was just a matter of time. So, I ordered these. They are great! The red are very visible and outline the drive way perfectly. My biggest problem was backing out of the drive. But now that these are down I know exactly where the edge of the drive is and no longer have any worries that Im going to end up in the ditch. Im not a careless driver, but I am old and these make me so much more confident entering or exiting my driveway.
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Evan b.
> 24 hourVery heavy. Heavy duty. Built right. Theres no adhesive on them and no holes to sink a screw into it. Built like the kind on the roads. If it was adhesive and had holes Id rate it a 5. Otherwise happy with this. Will help line up curb n mark driveway corners. Using liquid tar to install
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Kevinism
> 24 hourMy driveway has a deep ditch on either side. It’s hard to see the edges — even in the daytime. I’ve worried that someone will turn too soon. Their car stuck on the cement, their wheel in the ditch and waiting for a tow truck! I ordered the red reflectors. Putting them along each side seems to have done the trick. Please excuse my awful photos I took in the dark. I put them in because at least you can see they reflect from a distance. It feels much safer now. The reflectors are made to last with tough materials. Driving across them with my car isn’t a problem. The rough back/ bottom bonded with the construction adhesive (suggested by seller) and stuck just fine to the cement. I guess there’s some kind of adhesive pad you can use as well. Two sides reflect and two sides don’t. So, make sure you turn them the in the right direction. I’m glad I tested them at night before I stuck them to the driveway! So… Yes. I’m glad to have them. I like them. I can recommend them.
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Jenna DeRousse
> 24 hourMy neighbors and their company have a problem not pushing on my property and in my driveway so I put these down to clearly mark my property and driveway. Seems extreme, but weve honestly gotten to that level of rudeness. Well see if it helps. If nothing else, I NEVER miss my own driveway lol
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VR
> 24 hourI am using these on fence posts along the road. They are really visible. These are just like to reflectors you see glued down to the road. There is a place to use screws if you need to mount/screw these to a fence/wall, but there are no holes. You will have to make the holes yourself. I really like these on the fence since we live on a darker road with no street lights and these make the fence line very visible.