The road involved temporary lane markings, which required the use of thermoplastic road markings. This isn’t a new technology, but a standard material used for road markings for decades. It’s made by adding glass beads, heating them to over 400 degrees Celsius, and then applying them to the asphalt surface.
Thermoplastic road markings are a highly reflective, durable, and crack-resistant road marking material. Thermoplastic road markings have a lifespan of up to 8 years and contain reflective material, making them highly visible even at night
Reflectors are also installed at both ends of the raised concrete median separating the north-south traffic lanes to help drivers see the curbs when entering or exiting the Country Club Coast area.
Post time: Apr-22-2026





