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Entry to Weighing bridge | Weighing bridge sign | There is also a signs for weighing bridge. |
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Malaysian Road Transport Department (JPJ) Enforcement Station entry sign | Weighing bridge sign | There is also a signs for weighing bridge. |
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Weighing bridge symbol | Weighing bridge sign | There is also a signs for weighing bridge. |
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Blue with orange letters for road names. This signs usually found at Kuala Lumpur. | Road name sign | Road name sign in Malaysia have many different colours and styles according the local authority to design with them. |
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Blue with orange letters for road names with highway shield. | Road name sign | Road name sign in Malaysia have many different colours and styles according the local authority to design with them. |
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A bilingual (Malay/Chinese) road sign in George Town, Penang which is under the authority of the Penang Island City Council (MBPP). | Road name sign | Road name sign in Malaysia have many different colours and styles according the local authority to design with them. |
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Road name sign in Batu Pahat, Johor with dual-script (Malay-Jawi), under authority by MPBP | Road name sign | Road name sign in Malaysia have many different colours and styles according the local authority to design with them. |
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A dual language (Malay/Chinese) road sign in Kuching, Sarawak under the authority of the Kuching South City Council (MBKS). | Road name sign | Road name sign in Malaysia have many different colours and styles according the local authority to design with them. |
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Standard road centre line on urban and residential roads. | Road markings: Centre lines |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Centre lines divide the road into either direction.
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Standard road centre line on federal roads. | Road markings: Centre lines |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Centre lines divide the road into either direction.
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Strictly no overtaking center line. | Road markings: Centre lines |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Centre lines divide the road into either direction.
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Overtaking is allowed with caution centre line, opposite direction cannot overtake. | Road markings: Centre lines |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Centre lines divide the road into either direction.
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Overtaking not allowed, only opposite direction can overtake centre line. | Road markings: Centre lines |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Centre lines divide the road into either direction.
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Standard roadside edge line. | Road markings: Edge lines |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Edge lines are located at the edges of a road, whether there is a median or pavement or not.
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No parking on roadside edge line. | Road markings: Edge lines |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Edge lines are located at the edges of a road, whether there is a median or pavement or not.
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Opening on roadside edge line (building entrances, etc.) | Road markings: Edge lines |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Edge lines are located at the edges of a road, whether there is a median or pavement or not.
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Strictly no parking or stopping on roadside edge line | Road markings: Edge lines |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Edge lines are located at the edges of a road, whether there is a median or pavement or not.
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Standard lane divider on highways (JKR R5) and urban/residential roads. | Road markings: Lane dividers |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Lane dividers divide road into lanes according to its designated width.
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Standard lane divider on highways (JKR R6) and federal roads. | Road markings: Lane dividers |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Lane dividers divide road into lanes according to its designated width.
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Overtaking and changing lanes not encouraged lane divider. | Road markings: Lane dividers |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Lane dividers divide road into lanes according to its designated width.
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Straight arrow | Road markings: Directional markings |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Directional marking consists of arrows and lettering on the road.
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Straight or turn left arrow | Road markings: Directional markings |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Directional marking consists of arrows and lettering on the road.
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Straight or turn right arrow | Road markings: Directional markings |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Directional marking consists of arrows and lettering on the road.
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Turn left arrow | Road markings: Directional markings |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Directional marking consists of arrows and lettering on the road.
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Turn right arrow | Road markings: Directional markings |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Directional marking consists of arrows and lettering on the road.
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Turn left or right arrow | Road markings: Directional markings |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Directional marking consists of arrows and lettering on the road.
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Straight or turn left or right arrow | Road markings: Directional markings |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Directional marking consists of arrows and lettering on the road.
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U-Turn arrow | Road markings: Directional markings |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Directional marking consists of arrows and lettering on the road.
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Junction direction lettering with arrow (Option 1) | Road markings: Directional markings |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Directional marking consists of arrows and lettering on the road.
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Junction direction lettering with arrow and route code (Option 2) | Road markings: Directional markings |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
Directional marking consists of arrows and lettering on the road.
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AWAS (Caution) lettering | Road markings: Other types |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
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PERLAHAN (slow down) lettering | Road markings: Other types |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
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Bus lane divider | Road markings: Other types |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
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Bus stop | Road markings: Other types |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
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Taxi stand | Road markings: Other types |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
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Give way | Road markings: Other types |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
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Transverse rumble strip (usually placed before junctions, toll plaza or high density areas) | Road markings: Other types |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
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Shoulder rumble strips (usually placed on highways at very hazardous areas) | Road markings: Other types |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
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Touch n Go marker (at toll plazas) | Road markings: Other types |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
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SmartTAG marker (at toll plazas) | Road markings: Other types |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
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RFIDTag (also known as MyRFID) marker (at toll plazas) | Road markings: Other types |
Road markings in Malaysia primarily use thermoplastic and are white. Yellow markings are usually for road shoulders,
construction or temporary markings and parking.
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Bridge numbers. | Bridge-related sign | These signs are usually found on bridges. |
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River sign with Department of Irrigation and Drainage (Jabatan Pengairan Dan Saliran) logo | River sign | These signs are usually found on bridges. |
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River sign (option 1) | River sign | These signs are usually found on bridges. |
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River sign (option 2) | River sign | These signs are usually found on bridges. |
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null | Highway concessionaires border limit | Many expressways/highways has a border limit. |
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null | Highway concessionaires border limit | Many expressways/highways has a border limit. |
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null | Highway concessionaires border limit | Many expressways/highways has a border limit. |
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A normal traffic light code in Kuala Lumpur. | Traffic Light codes | Many traffic lights have codes in them. |
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An old traffic light code in Kuala Lumpur. | Traffic Light codes | Many traffic lights have codes in them. |
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An old criss-cross section with traffic lights that is no longer used. | Traffic Light codes | Many traffic lights have codes in them. |
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Malaysian expressway exit signs. | Other | ||
A direction signboard on Federal Route 3 in Terengganu. | Other | ||
A typical road sign in Kuala Lumpur, with yellow letters for major thoroughfares and green letters on white background for parks and locations of interests. Smaller signs below it show directions for pedestrians and tourists. | Other | ||
A typical pedestrian crossing traffic light in Kuala Lumpur with a countdown display and a pedestrian crossing sign above it. | Other | ||
A road sign near Jalan Yam Tuan, Seremban with yellow letters for major roads and green letters on green signs for hospitals and white on green signs for expressways. | Other | ||
A Federal Route code sign, placed at pole along the road. | Other | ||
National Speed Limit signboard on Malaysian federal roads. | Other | ||
Common state road signboard which is similar to the signboards on federal roads. | Other | ||
Some road signs in Malaysia are in English, such as this one near Jalan Beringin in Damansara Town Centre, Kuala Lumpur. | Other | ||
Drawbridge sign in Terengganu | Other | ||
MyRFID toll booth lane at Gombak Toll Plaza | Other | ||
A bunch of Malaysian road signs on Federal Route 195 Seremban–Bukit Nenas Highway | Other | ||
Warning of risk flodding area | Other | ||
Warning of risk hot water area | Other |