Philippine Science High School - Caraga Region Campus, Butuan City, Philippines.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2026, 18(01), 560-567
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2026.18.1.0097
Received on 09 December 2025; revised on 16 January 2026; accepted on 19 January 2026
This study presents the development and evaluation of a photoluminescent–reflective cat’s eye road stud designed to enhance nighttime visibility and road safety in tropical urban environments, with particular emphasis on road conditions in the Philippines. The proposed road stud integrates a passive photoluminescent layer with conventional retroreflective elements within a sealed, dome-shaped structural housing, enabling continuous visibility under both illuminated and non-illuminated conditions without external power requirements. A developmental–experimental research design was employed, encompassing material selection, prototype fabrication, and optical performance evaluation under dry and wet surface conditions. Experimental results demonstrate sustained photoluminescent afterglow exceeding six hours following light excitation, ensuring visibility during periods of limited or absent street lighting. Under vehicle headlight illumination, the retroreflective components provided immediate visibility comparable to conventional reflective studs, confirming that hybrid integration does not compromise reflective performance. Wet-condition testing further revealed that the dome geometry and self-emissive capability effectively mitigate visibility degradation caused by rainfall and surface water films—conditions commonly encountered on Philippine urban roads. Overall, the findings indicate that the proposed photoluminescent–reflective road stud offers enhanced all-condition visibility, environmental resilience, and low-maintenance operation compared to conventional reflective markers. The developed system provides a practical, energy-independent, and scalable solution for improving nighttime road delineation and safety in tropical developing regions.
Cat’s eye road stud; Photoluminescent materials; Retroreflective markers; Tropical urban road safety; Passive road delineation; Nighttime visibility; Wet-condition performance; Philippine road infrastructure
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Lyndon R. Bermoy and Jecelyn E. Sanchez. Development and Evaluation of a Photoluminescent–Reflective Cat’s Eye Road Stud for Tropical Urban Road SafetyInternational Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2026, 18(01), 560-567. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2026.18.1.0097.
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