A small structure to be mounted on the dashboard of a motor vehicle to the left of the driver, or to the right of the driver in a right hand drive vehicle, comprised of two pieces of metal, or other rigid material, with a light emitting source on the top whose intensity can be adjusted. The screw connecting the two pieces of metal, or other rigid material, can be loosened to heighten or lower the section upon which the light emitting source is positioned. The screw connecting the structure to the dashboard can be loosened to allow pivotal positioning of the structure on a horizontal plane. When the structure is properly adjusted the driver can look across the light emitting source and when said light emitting source is aligned with the center line of the roadway, the left lane line of the lane of travel, or the right lane line in a right band drive vehicle, the vehicle will be centered in the lane of travel.
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