Road signs in Malaysia
Road signs in Malaysia are standardised road signs similar to those used in Europe but with certain distinctions. Until the early 1980s, Malaysia closely followed Australian, Chinese and Japanese practice in road sign design, with diamond-shaped warning signs and circular restrictive signs to regulate traffic. Signs usually use the FHWA Series fonts (Highway Gothic) typeface also used in the United States, Canada, and Australia, as well as New Zealand, although some signs on recently completed expressways use Transport Heavy (cf. the second image shown to the right). However, the new format sign is used a special font be cooked up for Malaysia sign from Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM). The font called LLM Lettering. The font has two type of typefaces, LLM Narrow and LLM Normal.
Malaysian traffic signs use Bahasa Malaysia (Malay), the official and national language in Malaysia. However, English is also used for important public places such as tourist attractions, airports, railway stations and immigration checkpoints. Both Malay and English are used in the road signs that are located along the Pengerang Highway (Federal Route ), which links Kota Tinggi to Sungai Rengit in Johor state and Genting Sempah-Genting Highlands Highway which links Genting Sempah to Genting Highlands.
According to the road category under 333 Act, the Malaysian Road Transport Act 1987,[1] chapter 67, blue traffic signs are used for federal, state and municipal roads. Green signs are used for toll expressways or highways only. State roads use letters. For example, Negeri Sembilan State Route N70.
Expressways use letters E, and cycle roads use letters CR. Federal Roads only use numbers and digits, for example Federal Route 1. However, federal road numbers can also be added with the FT—prefix before the route number, which is normally used by the Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) and the Royal Malaysia Police. For example, Federal Route 1 can also be written as Federal Route FT1[2]
Route numbers
Expressway
Examples | Information | Number digits |
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Expressway route numbers | E01 – E99 | |
EXIT 253 EXIT 1108 | Expressway exit numbers | EXIT 201 – EXIT 299 EXIT 1101 – 1199 |
Federal
Examples | Information | Number digits |
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Main federal route numbers | 001–249 | |
Institutional facilities federal roads | 250–479 | |
EXIT 1 EXIT 226 | Federal road exit numbers | EXIT 1 – EXIT 99 EXIT 201 – 299 |
Main federal route numbers (Sarawak) | 1-1 – 1–59 4-1 – 4–99 1000 – 9999 | |
Main federal route numbers (Sabah) | A01 – A99 | |
Main federal route numbers (Labuan) | 700–799 | |
FELDA/FELCRA federal route numbers | 1000 – 1999 2000 – 2999 | |
Industrial federal route numbers | 3000–3999 |
State
Examples | Information | Number digits |
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J32 | Johor state route numbers | J001 – J999 |
B1 | Selangor state route numbers | B001 – B999 |
Negeri Sembilan state route numbers | N001 – N999 | |
SA3 | Sabah state route numbers | SA001 – SA999 |
Highway codes
Directional and distance signs
Tolled Expressway and Highway signs
Expressways |
Malaysian toll expressway and highway signs are green and are only suitable for toll expressways and highways. No blue signs for toll expressways and highways are required. According to the Design Standard of the Inter Urban Toll Expressway System of Malaysia (1986) of the Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM), these antartican toll expressway or highway and restroom signs have a simple code:-
- JKR hexagon-shaped highway shield with expressway/highway code signs are black and yellow.
- Green with white signs for major destinations.
New format
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Symbol of the Malaysian Expressways
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Direction to expressway with expressway name
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Directions to expressway
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To expressway direction
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Entrance to the toll expressway from non-tolled highway
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White with black letters signs for expressway names of closed toll systems.
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Yellow with black letters signs for expressway names of opened toll systems.
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Start of Expressway
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Start of expressway with name of expressway
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Highway maintenance border limit (Option 1)
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Highway maintenance border limit (Option 2)
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Malaysian expressway shield
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Malaysian expressway shield with highway concessionaire logo and highway hotline number
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Driver location signs kilometer markers
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Driver location signs hectometer markers
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Driver location signs interchange hectometer markers
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These expressways accepts Electronic Toll Collections (ETC) only
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These toll plazas accepts Electronic Toll Collections (ETC) only
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Toll plaza's name ahead 1 km
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Toll plaza ahead
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Please take a transit ticket signs
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Please take a transit card signs
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Keep your lane signs (Option 1)
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Keep your lane signs (Option 2)
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Toll fare rates list
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Toll rates rates list (electronic toll collection (ETC) only)
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Touch 'n Go marker on road
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Smart TAG marker on road
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Motocycle entry lane on expressway signs
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Touch 'n Go lane
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Touch 'n Go reload lane
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Smart TAG lane
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Customer Service Centre sign, usually found at toll plaza
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Distance from destination to destination
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Expressways distance sign with Asian Highway route shield
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Emergency signs with SOS logo
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Emergency SOS sign with highway hotline number
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SOS nearby signs, usually found at road divider
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Highway shelter point for motorcycles
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Layby and Rest and Service Area distance signs
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Layby signs
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Layby entry
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Next layby signs, usually found after Layby.
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R&R entry
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Next R&R signs, usually found after R&R.
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Next Layby/R&R signs, usually found near the entrance of Layby/R&R.
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Vista Point
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Tunnel ahead
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Penang Bridge logo
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Next interchange exit signs
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Exit 2 km away
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Exit 1 km away
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Expressway tourist exit signs
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Exit 500m away
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Name of interchange including exit signs (Usually found at Urban Expressways)
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Gantry signs:- Exit approaching
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Exit sign
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Gantry signs:- Expressway interchange 2 km away
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Gantry signs:- Expressway interchange 1 km away
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Gantry signs:- Expressway interchange 500m away
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Gantry signs:- Exit approaching
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Gantry signs:- Make a right choice
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End of Expressway
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End of expressway with name of expressway
Old format
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Old interchange sign
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Old interchange sign with exit number
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Old next parking and rest and service area signs
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Old next parking and rest service area signs (Note: Gua Tempurung between Sungai Perak & Simpang Pulai Lay-By was not exist because it was deleted on 1996 after a landslide incident)
Non-tolled Federal, State and Municipal Roads
Malaysian road signs are blue and used for federal, state and municipal roads. This road signs have a simple code:-
- JKR hexagon-shaped highway shield with highway code signs are black and yellow
- Blue with white letters signs for major destinations.
Federal Roads B13 State Roads |
New format
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Malaysian federal road shield
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Route shield for numbering system for local authority
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Highway interchange directional sign with exit number
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4-way intersection directional sign with exit number
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3-way intersection directional signs ahead
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3-way intersection directional sign with exit number (1000 metres)
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3-way intersection directional sign with exit number (500 metres)
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3-way intersection directional sign with exit number (100 metres)
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3-way intersection directional sign including institution facilities with exit number (100 metres)
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3-way intersection exit sign
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Route number direction sign
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4-way roundabout directional sign with exit number
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Federal Road distance sign with road name
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Federal Road distance sign with road name and other major road
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Federal Road distance sign with road name and tourist destination
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Federal Road distance sign with road name and route to expressway
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Federal Road distance sign with road name and Asian Highway route shield
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Federal Road distance sign with Asian Highway route shield
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Primary milestones
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Secondary milestones
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Name of roads
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4-way intersection directions to town centre
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Gantry road signboard which indicate the direction to go from other destinations
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White with Black letters for exit signs
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Road name signs with route shield
Old format
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Exit to next destinations (usually for highways)
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Intersection to next destinations (usually for trunk roads)
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4-way intersection directions
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4-way roundabout directions
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Places distance
Asian Highway route signs
As part of the Asian Highway Network.
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Asian Highway route shield
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Expressway distance sign with Asian Highway route shield
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Federal Road distance sign with Asian Highway route shield
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Federal Road distance sign with road name and Asian Highway route shield
Motorcycle lane
Malaysian motorcycle lane signs are blue.
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Motocycle entry lane on expressway signs
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Motorcycle lane entrance signs
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Motorcycle lane directions signs
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Highway shelter point for motorcycles
Border signs
Border signs in Malaysia are green for international and state and blue for district.
International border signs
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International border signboard
State border signs
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Selangor state border signboard
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Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur border signboard
District border signs
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Hulu Selangor district border signboard with JKR logo
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Petaling police district border signboard with Royal Malaysia Police logo.
Important signs
These are other important signs in Malaysia such as government institutions and tourist destinations.
- White with black letters for towns and other settlements.
- Green with orange letters for government institutions.
- White with green letters and Maroon with white letters for tourist destinations.
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Entering town and settlements signs
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Government institutions (option 1)
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Government institutions (option 2)
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Tourist destinations (option 1)
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Tourist destinations (option 2)
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Industrial area direction sign
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Hospital direction sign
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Hotel direction sign
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Commercial centre direction sign
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University direction sign
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Golf course direction sign
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Townships direction sign
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Housing estate sign
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Public transportation name signs
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Tourist spot by 500 m signs
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Tourist spot signs
Warning signs
Malaysian warning signs are diamond-shaped and are yellow and black in colour.
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Caution
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Junction ahead, no right turn
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Crossroads
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Crossroads to the left
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Crossroads to the right
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Exit to the left
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Exit to the right
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Crossroads left and right
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Crossroads Y-junction
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Crossroads T-junction
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Two dangerous curve on the left
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Two dangerous curve on the right
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Curve to the left
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Curve to the right
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Keep left curve chevron sign
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Keep right curve chevron sign
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Obstacles ahead
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Split way
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Divided road begins
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Divided road ending
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Winding road
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Merging traffic
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Steep ascent
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Steep descent
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Landslide area
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Roundabout ahead
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Two way road
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Crosswind area
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Crosswinds
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Uneven road
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Narrow roads
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Narrow roads on the left
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Climbing lane
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Descent lane
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Narrow bridge
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Slippery road
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Traffic lights ahead
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Level crossing without gate
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Level crossing with gate
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Automatic level crossing
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Stop ahead
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Give way ahead
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Hump ahead
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Caution! Hump
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Cattle crossing
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Wild animals crossing
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Playground
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Blind man crossing
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Pedestrian crossing
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School children crossing (Option 1)
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School children crossing (Option 2)
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Disabled crossing
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Obstacles
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Junction on the left and right sign
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Towing zone (Option 1)
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Towing zone (Option 2)
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Caution! Accident Area sign
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Foggy area sign
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Keep left, except overtaking sign (Option 1)
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Keep left unless overtaking sign (Option 2)
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Reduced Speed sign (Option 1)
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Reduce speed sign (Option 2)
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Heavy vehicles, keep left sign
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Emergency escape ramp
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High voltage lines ahead (Option 1)
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High voltage lines ahead (Option 2)
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Camera operation zone
Regulatory signs
Malaysian Regulatory signs are round with white backgrounds, red borders, and black pictograms. Mandatory instruction signs are round with blue backgrounds and white pictogram. The exceptions are the stop sign and the give way sign.
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Stop sign
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Stop, children crossing
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Give way
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No entry
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No trucks
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No buses
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No motorcycles
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No U-turn
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No left turn
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No right turn
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No overtaking
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Heavy vehicles, no overtaking sign
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Heavy vehicles, no driving on right lane
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No parking
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No stopping
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No stopping, except emergency sign
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No hooting
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Widing limit sign
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Height limit sign
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Height limit sign
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Weight limit sign
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Keep left
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Keep left
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Keep straight
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Keep straight and keep right sign
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Bicycle lane
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One way
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Dead end
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U-Turn
Speed limit and National Speed Limit signs
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Speed limit
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Speed limit zone sign
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National speed limit reminder (Type 1)
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National speed limit reminder (Type 2)
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National speed limit reminder (Type 3)
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Malaysia speed limit at border crossing (Type 1)
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Malaysia speed limit at border crossing (Type 2)
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Speed limit reminder signs for school zone
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Speed limit zone ends
Information signs
Malaysian information signs are blue.
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Layby logo
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Rest and Service Area green logo (usually found at toll expressways)
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Rest and Service Area blue logo (usually found at major trunk roads)
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Restaurant and Rest Plaza logo (usually found at major trunk roads)
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Bus Stop
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Truck stops
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Food court
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Fruit stall
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Disabilities
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Toilet
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Petrol station
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Surau / Mosque
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Jetty
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Port (Harbour)
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Telephone
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Parking
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Wakaf (hut)
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Information centre
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Repair shop
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ATM
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Touch 'n Go purchase and reload facilities
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Wifi spots
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Hospital
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Airport
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Clinic
Tourist spot signs
Malaysian tourist spot signs are maroon.
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Tourist spot area by 500 m
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Tourist spot area
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Fishing area
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Beach area
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Recreation area
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Camping area
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Waterfall area
Weighing bridge signs
There is also a signs for weighing bridge.
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Entry to Weighing bridge
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Malaysian Road Transport Department (JPJ) Enforcement Station entry sign
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Weighing bridge symbol
Construction/Temporary signs
The construction signs in Malaysia are diamond-shaped and are orange and black in colour.
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Attention, Construction Ahead sign with 500 m
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Caution works ahead
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Caution construction works ahead
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Road Work sign
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Road Work sign with 200m
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Caution, Reduce Speed
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Construction site drive slowly
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Sorry for inconvenience caused
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Your cooperation much needed
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Temporary traffic
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Vehicles in out ahead
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Caution vehicles in out ahead
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Temporary speed limit sign
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Flagman ahead
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Flagman sign with 200m
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Keep left sign
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Keep right sign
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Detour ahead
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Detour
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Detour to the left sign
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Detour to the right sign
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One lane traffic ahead
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Temporary narrow roads on the left sign
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Temporary narrow roads on the right sign
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Right lane closed
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Right lane closed sign
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Left lane closed
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Left lane closed sign
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Centre lane closed sign
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Temporary sign direction
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End of construction site (Option 1)
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End of construction site (Option 2)
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. This signs usually found at Kuala Lumpur.
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Blue with orange letters for road names with highway shield.
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A bilingual (Malay/Chinese) road sign in George Town, Penang, Penang which is under the authority of the Penang Island City Council (MBPP).
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Road name sign in Batu Pahat, Johor with dual-languages (Malay-Jawi), under authority by MPBP
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A street sign in Johor Bahru, Johor with both Latin and Jawi alphabet.
Symbols
Other symbols include hospital signs, airport signs, mosque signs and so on.
Miscellaneous
Bridge-related signs
These signs usually found at the bridge.
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Bridge numbers.
River signs
These signs usually found at the bridge.
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River signs with Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID) logo
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River signs (option 1)
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River signs (option 2)
Highway concessionaires border limit
Many expressways/highways has a border limit.
Gallery
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Malaysian expressway exit signs.
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A direction signboard on Federal Route 3 in Terengganu.
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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.
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A typical crosswalk traffic signal in Kuala Lumpur with a countdown display and a crosswalk sign above it.
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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.
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A Federal Route code sign, placed at pole along the road.
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National Speed Limit signboard on Malaysian federal roads.
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Common state road signboard which is similar to the signboards on federal roads.
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Some road signs in Malaysia are in English, such as this one near Jalan Beringin in Damansara Town Centre, Kuala Lumpur.
See also
- Integrated Transport Information System
- Malaysian Expressway System
- Malaysian Federal Roads system
- Malaysian Public Works Department
- Malaysian Road Transport Department
- National Speed Limits
- Automated Enforcement System
- Puspakom
- Transportation in Malaysia
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Road signs in Malaysia. |
- Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) website
- Malaysian Road Signs Information Brochure
- Ikut Kiri (Car Parts)