North Coast Line Marking
Raised Pavement Markers in Northern Rivers
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Northern Rivers Raised Pavement Markers
Visibility on the road is everything—especially in wet weather, low light, or high-speed areas. Raised pavement markers (RPMs), also known as reflective road studs or cat’s eyes, offer an extra layer of safety by reflecting headlights and helping drivers stay within lanes.
North Coast Line Marking installs durable, highly visible RPMs across the Northern Rivers and South East Queensland regions, improving road safety for public, commercial and private roads. Whether it’s a major highway, car park, roundabout or warehouse access road, these markers help reduce accidents and improve navigation for all types of vehicles.
Looking for a simple way to improve road safety on your property or project? Call 0406 785 219 for a free quote and expert advice on marker placement and materials.
Reliable, Compliant & Built to Last
Raised pavement markers come in different colours and styles to serve different purposes—white for lane delineation, yellow for medians or two-way traffic, and red for no-entry zones. They’re bonded to the road using epoxy or bitumen adhesives and are designed to withstand extreme weather and heavy traffic conditions.
We also offer non-reflective and one-way markers depending on your site’s needs. Proper installation is key to ensuring long-term durability and effective visibility, which is why placement, spacing, and surface preparation are carefully planned in line with Australian standards.
Whether it’s a new development or a safety upgrade, RPMs are a fast, cost-effective way to boost road safety. Want to explore marker options and custom solutions for your site?
Get in touch with our team to start planning your raised pavement marker installation.
What are raised pavement markers used for?
Raised pavement markers are used to improve visibility and enhance road safety by clearly indicating lane boundaries, traffic flow, and road features—especially in low-light or adverse weather conditions. They are commonly found on highways, roundabouts, pedestrian crossings, and in tunnels. These markers provide a tactile and visual cue to drivers, often acting as a warning when veering from a lane. They also help in guiding traffic at night by reflecting headlights, which makes them especially effective in rural or unlit areas.
What colours are used for raised pavement markers in Australia?
In Australia, the colour of raised pavement markers is standardised for specific uses. White markers indicate lane lines or edge lines, yellow markers separate opposing traffic or mark median strips, and red markers signal prohibited areas or wrong-way driving. Blue markers are used to indicate fire hydrant locations for emergency services.
Reflective or non-reflective markers may be used depending on traffic speed and visibility requirements. Adhering to these colour conventions ensures consistent and safe road navigation across the country.
Can raised pavement markers be installed on private roads or car parks?
Yes, raised pavement markers are commonly installed on private roads, car parks, warehouse driveways, and access routes to improve safety and traffic management. In these settings, markers are used to guide drivers, separate lanes, identify hazards, or mark turning zones and pedestrian crossings. They are particularly useful in large commercial car parks or logistics facilities where traffic flow needs to be clearly directed. Installation on private property follows many of the same principles as public roads, with the option to customise layout, colour and reflectivity to suit the site.


