Raised pavement markers (RPMs) enhance lane delineation and improve nighttime visibility, providing a reliable guide for drivers. These markers are typically made from durable materials like plastic, ceramic, or metal, and contain reflective elements that catch and reflect headlights. RPMs are installed in various patterns along roadways to indicate lane divisions, edge lines, and pedestrian crossings. Their raised profile makes them highly effective in alerting drivers through both visual and tactile feedback, especially in areas with high traffic volumes, sharp curves, or complex road layouts. RPMs are particularly beneficial in enhancing road safety during adverse weather conditions, such as rain or fog, when traditional road markings may be less visible.