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CAWANGAN JALAN, IBU PEJABAT J.K.R, JALAN SULTAN SALAHUDDIN, 50582 KUALA LUMPUR.
Cawangan Jalan, Ibu Pejabat JKR, K.L
HARGA : RM 13.00
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PREFACE
This Arahan Teknik: (Jalan) 2E/87 - "Guide Sign Design And Application" - is an addition to the Arahan Teknik (Jalan) 2/85 series on "Manual on Traffic Control Devices" which was published in 1986. It is to be used for the design and application of guide signs. Nevertheless there are parts of this Arahan Teknik which not only include, but add information on standard traffic signs i.e. regulatory, warning and temporary signs. Since this Arahan Teknik (Jalan) 2E/87 has in parts superseded Arahan Teknik (Jalan) 2A/85 and Arahan Teknik (Jalan) 2B/85, it must therefore be read or used in conjunction with them. Attached within is also a summary of addendums and amendments to both the Arahan Tekniks mentioned. It must be noted that the sign design and application standard indicated in this Arahan Teknik and those others in series 2/85 are to be followed at all times. This Arahan Teknik. (Jalan) 2E/87 will be updated from time to time and in this respect any feedback from users will be most welcome. Any comments should be sent to Cawangan Jalan, Ibu Pejabat JKR, Kuala Lumpur
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Amended - see Section 1.3 Amended - see Appendix E Amended - see Appendix C Addendum - see Appendix F Addendum - see Appendix F Addendum - see Section 2.4 Addendum - see Section 2.5 Addendum - see Appendix E Amended - see Section 1.3 Ammend - see Section 2.1 Addendum - see Table 2.2 Addendum - see Table 2.2 & 2.3 Amended - see Table 2.2 & 2.3 Amended -see Section 2.3 Amended - see Sect. 3.1 & 3.2 Amended - see Section 3.3 Amended - see Section 3.4 Amended - see Section 3.5
List of Acceptable Abbreviations for Traffic Signs 4 Regulatory Signs Warning Signs 7-11 21-40
2.12
11
2.14 2.15
12 12
2C.2
15
Colours and Shape of Guide Size of Guide Signs Lettering on Guide Signs Border on Guide Signs
15 15 16 17
2C.7 2C.8
18 18
20 20 22
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CONTENTS PART ONE: GENERAL ON TRAFFIC SIGNS 1.1 Purpose Of Traffic Signs 1.2 General Principles Of Traffic Signs 1.3 Classification Of Traffic Signs
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PART TWO : GENERAL DESIGN CONSIDERATION ON TRAFFIC SIGNS 2.1 Colours Of Traffic Signs 2.2 Lettering And Borders On Traffic Signs 2.3 Symbol On Traffic: Signs 2.4 Post And Mounting of Traffic Signs 2.5 Materials Used Can Traffic Signs 2-9 2-9 2-9 2-9 2-10
PART THREE: LAYOUT DESIGN AND APPLICATION OF GUIDE SIGNS 3.1 General 3.2 Destination Signs 3.3 Directional Signs 3.4 Distance Signs 3.5 Information Signs 3.6 Route Number Markers APPENDIX A APPENDIX B APPENDIX C APPENDIX D APPENDIX E APPENDIX F (Addendums, Supplementary And Sizes) Placenames On Guide Signs on Federal And Major State Roads Standard Abbreviation for Place Names Application Of Guide Signs Colour Codes And Chromaticity Coordinates Additional Standard Traffic Signs 3-19 3-19 3-1 9 3-19 3-19 3-27
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LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE 3.1 3.2 Layout Design Of Destination Signs Layout Design Of Directional Signs PAGE 3-20 3-22
3.2A An Example Of Directional Sign And Information Sign Mounted On The Same Posts 3.3 3.4 3.5 Layout Design Of Distance Signs Layout Design Of Information Signs (General Service Sign) Layout Design Of Information Signs (Recreational or Historical and Cultural Interest Area Sign) Layout Design Of Information Signs (Service and RecreationalSigns) Layout Design Of Information Signs (River Name Sign) Layout Design Of Information Signs (Town or Village Name Sign) Layout Design Of Information Signs (Government Building Sign)
3-29
3.6
3-30
3.7
3-31
3.8
3-32
3.9
3.10 Layout Design Of Information Signs (Message Sign) 3.11 Layout Design Of Information Signs (Example Of Message Signs) 3.12 Layout Design Of Information Signs (Warning Message Sign) 3.13 Layout Design Of Information Signs (Examples Of Warning Message Signs) 3.14 Layout Design Of Information Signs (Examples of Warning Message Signs) 3.15 Layout Design Of Route Number Markers (Type A) 3.16 Layout Design of Route Number Markers (Type B and Type C )
3-36 3-37
3-38
3-40 3-41
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Guide Signs Design And Application PAGE A-64 A-65 A-66 A-67
FIGURE A.1 A.2 A.3 A.4 D.1 Directional. Arrow Diagramatic Pointers Gantry Arrow Expressway Logo Typical Application Of Guide Signs For T-Intersection Leading To Place Names in Appendix B Typical Application Of Guide Signs For T-Intersect Lion. Not Listed And Not Leading Names In To Place Names In Appendix B But Major State Links Typical Application Of Guide Signs For T-Intersection Of Minor Roads Typical Application of Guide Signs For X-Intersection Leading To Place Names in Appendix B Typical Application Of Guide Signs For X-Intersection Not Listed And Not Leading To Place Names in Appendix B But Major State Links Typical Application Of Guide Signs For X-Intersection Of Minor Roads Actual Example Of Guide Signs Application Details Of The Guide- Signs Indicated In Fig.D.7 Application of Recreational Area Signs Chromaticity Diagram
D-114
D.2
D-115 D-116
D.3 D.4
D-117
D.5
Supplementary Standard Warning Signs Addendums To Standard Warning Signs Addendums To Standard Warning Signs Addendums To Standard Warning Signs Supplementary Sign For RM1 Addendums To Standard Regulatory Signs
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LIST OF TABLES
TABLE 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 3.1 3.2 A.1 Colour Of Traffic Signs Types And Sizes Of Letterings And Borders On Traffic Signs Letter Height And Border Width Directional Symbols Arrangement Of Directional Arrows In Descending Order Information Signs Details Of Route Markers Series 1 & Lower Case Unit Letter Width, Spacing Constants, Mosaic Width Series 1 Unit Numeral Width, Spacing Constants, Mosaic Width Lower Case - Letter Width Lower Case - Spacing Between Letters Lower Case - Spacing Factor Series 2 - Letter And Numeral Dimensions Series 2 Letter And Numeral Spacings - Spacing Between Letters Series 2 Letter And Numeral Spacings - Spacing Factors Chromaticity Coordinates Size Of Standard Traffic Signs
A-45
A.2
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1.2
1.3
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Guide Signs Design And Application are those that provide information with out the use of word messages. Sizes and templates of standard symbols used on traffic signs are shown in Appendix A. Types and uses of directional symbols are shown in Table 2.4. Information symbols which may in some ways indicate the direction of travel, such as the aeroplane, should be used with caution.
Post And Mounting Of Traffic Signs Traffic signs should be installed according to the requirements of Arahan Teknik (Jalan) 2B/85. Traffic sign posts shall be of steel posts of not less than 62mm outside diameter, and painted with alternating black and white stripes/bands of 300mm intervals. Traffic signal posts, on the other hand, should be painted with alternating black and orange stripes/bands. It should be noted that the first stripe/band from the ground level for both posts is always painted black. The back of every traffic sign shall be painted grey and on it a template with the date the sign was manufactured arid: the naive of the maufacturer shall be stated clearly. Traffic signs exceeding 1.00m in any dimension shall be stiffened by the attachment of backing frames. Purlins shall be required for those traffic signs exceeding 1.50m in any dimension.
2.3
Symbols On Traffic Signs The two types of symbols used on traffic signs are directional and information symbols. Directional symbols are those that indicate directions while information symbols
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Guide Signs Design And Application 2.5.2 Screening Ink Screening ink is a transparent or opaque coloured ink of nonreflective element which is used at times on retro-reflective sheetings to provide colour fast pigmentation. Screening ink cannot be affective, and thus cannot be used on traffic signs, unless it is first applied on a retro-reflective sheeting by means of the silk screen process. It should be noted that a screening ink of one brand that has been specified for use on one type retro-reflective sheeting cannot be screened over another brand or type of retro-reflective sheeting. The use of screening inks is to be limited only to standard traffic signs (regulatory, warning and temporary).
2.5
Materials Used Or Traffic Signs The following are the trio types of material to be used on traffic signs: a) Retro-reflective sheeting b) Screening ink
2.5.1
Retro-reflective Sheeting. Retro-reflective sheeting a material consisting of one or more retroreflective elements embedded within a transparent film having a smooth, flat outer surface.Two types of retro-reflective sheeting that have been established and identified for use on traffic signs are High Intensity and Engineering Grade retro-reflective sheetings. Both these sheetings are available in sheets and rolls with either heat activated-or pressure sensitive adhesive. Heat activated , adhesive sheeting are bonded to sign substrate by means of the vacuum-heat application method with the heat Lamp vacuum applicator while bonding of pressure sensitive adhesive sheeting to sign substrates is by the application of pressure with hand roller, rubber squeegee, hand or electrically powered squeeze roll applicator. Types of retro-reflective sheeting to be used on the various type of traffic signs are stated in the notes of Table 2.1.
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REMARK
I II III IV
REGULATORY SIGNS WARNING SIGNS TEMPORARY SIGNS GUIDE SIGNS a. Destination Signs
AS SHOWN lN ARAHAN TEKNIK (JALAN) 2085 AS SHOWN IN ARAHAN TEKNIK (JALAN) 2A/85 AS SHOWN IN ARAHAN TEKNIK (JALAN) 2C/ 65 WHITE BLUE Except on LLM expressways which should be white letters / border on green background. Those leading to or/and on LLM Expressways except on leading to LLM expressways . Those leading to roads within a local council i.e local streets should have yellow letters for the street name.
b. Directional Signs
WHITE WHITE
GREEN BLUE
c. Distance Signs
WHITE
BLUE
d. Information Signs : i. General Service ii. Recreational/Historical & Cultural lnterest Areas iii. River Name WHITE iv. Town/ Village Name BLACK v. Government Building YELLOW vi. Message WHITE vii. Warning Message WHITE RED BLUE GREEN WHITE GREEN WHITE BLUE Applies only to those indicating situations of extreme danger GREEN WHITE
BLACK
YELLOW
AS SHOWN IN ARAHAN TEKNIK 1 JALAN) 9/86 Applies to all roads except LLM expressways. Local streets should have yellow letters for the street name.
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NOTE: 1) Type of Retro - Reflective Sheeting to be used on Traffic Signs a. All standard traffic signs are to use High Intensity retro-reflective sheeting on their faces. b. Guide sign are to use the following : i) On U4 to U6 and R3 to R6, High Intensity retro-reflective sheeting is to be used. ii) On other then the above roads, Engineering Grade retro-reflective sheeting is to be used. c. Those traffic signs with white background are to use Engineering Grade retro- reflective sheeting for the background Nevertheless, the letterings/symbol and border are to adhere to the above statements (a ) and (b). 2) LLM Means Lembaga Lebuhraya Malaysia.
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TABLE 2-2: TYPE AND SIZES OF LETTERINGS AND BORDERS ON TRAFFIC SIGNS
TYPES OF TRAFFIC TYPE OF LETTER TYPE OF BORDERSIGNS LETTERING HEIGHT BORDER WIDTH (mm) (mm) (mm)
I II III IV REGULATORY SIGNS WARNING SIGNS TEMPORARY SIGNS GUIDE SIGNS a. Destination Signs b. Directional Signs c Distance Signs d. Information Signs i. General Services ii. Recreational/ Historical & Cultural Interest Areas iii. River Name 100 iv. Town/Village Name 300 v. Government Building Refer To Table 2.3 Fig. 3.2A Series 2 vii. Warning Message e. Route Markers f. Kilometer Posts v Series 2 Refer To Table 2.3 Refer To Table 2.3 Refer To Table 3.3 100 Series 1 And Lower Case Refer To Table 1.3 Fig. 3.2A 20 Green And Refer To Set-in Table 2.3 WhiteAndE xtended 10 Black And Set - in 20(15) Use Letter Mosaics Refer to Table 2.3 White And Extended Refer to Table 2.3
REMARK
AS SHOWN IN ARAHAN TEKNIK (JALAN) 2A/15 AND SEE ALSO APPENDIX F AS SHOWN IN ARAHAN TEKNIK (JALAN) 2C/85
Yellow And Refer Extended ToTable 2.3 White And Extended While & Extended Refer To Table 2.3 Refer to Table 2.3 Use Spacing Factors
vi. Message
AS SHOWN IN ARAHAN TEKNIK (JALAN) 9/06 While And Extended Refer To Table 1.3 Use Letter Mosaics
OTHER TRAFFIC SIGNS Series 1 And Refer To a. Gantry Signs Lower Case Table 2.3
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NOTE :
1. Values in ( ) refers to the width borders should be set in. 2. In order for Iong place name to fit into a sign of size not exceeding 5m by 4m, the size of the lettering used may be reduced to 3/4 of the recommended letter height and the place name may also be abbreviated if it uses any of the abbreviated words listed in Appendix C . 3. A long place name may have the words placed one on top of another with a vertical spacing of I/2 of the recommended letter height between them and the first letter of the words an the bottom row indented 3/4 of the recommended letter height away from the first letter of the words on the upper row. This method should not be used in Conjunction with (2) above and a not required when the recommended letter height is 100 mm or less . 4. For safety reasons, borders and corners of sign should be rounded on a radius approximately 1/16 of the lesser side dimension, but not to exceed 300mm
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Road Road RURAL Design Categories Terrain Letter Border width Area Standard Height (mm) Type (mm) Series I Series 2
R6 U6 Expressway F R M 250 200 200 50 40 40 30 30 30 I II III
R5 U5
F R M
60 30 30
30 20 20
I II III
30 30 30
20 20 20
Primary Road Secondary Road Arterial Road U4 Collector Road M 150 30 20 III 100 20 20 F R 150 150 30 30 20 20 I II 150 150 30 30 20 20
R4
R3
F R M
30 30 20
20 20 20
I II III
30 20 20
20 20 10
U3 Local Street R2 U2 R1/R1a U1/U1a Minor Road Local Street Minor Road Local Street
F R M F R M
30 20 20 20 20 20
20 20 20 20 20 20
I II III I II III
10 20 20 20 20 20
20 20 20 20 20 20
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NOTES : 1. Refer to Arahan Teknik (Jalan) 3/56 'A Guide On Geometric Design of Road' for classification details of road design standard where 'R' stands for 'Rural' and 'U' stands for 'Urban'. 2. Terrain : F - Flat R - Rolling M - Mountainous 3. Area Type I - Relatively free in road location with very little problems as regards to land acquisition , affected buildings and other socially sensitive areas. II III Intermediate between I and III Very restrictive in road location with problem as regards to land acquisition, affected buildings and other sensitive area.
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USES
1. DIRECTIONAL ARROWS
a) b)
Used on stack type signs. Can be made to paint horizontally, Vertically or at 45'c) If there is more than one arrow the arrangement must be in anti - clockwise direction as shown in table 2.5
2. DIAGRAMATIC POINTERS
a) b)
Used on map type signs. Should only be used for roundabouts and other more complicated interchanges.
3. GANTRY ARROWS
a) b)
Used on overhead signs. Can only be used for lane control on high speed multilane highways.
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3.1
General The place names on all, guide signs shall be limited to those in Appendix B only. Except for directional signs within town limits, where the next state capital should be shown, all other guide signs shall show the next immediate place names as indicated in Appendix B.
3.4
Distance Signs Distance signs are signs which give a road user his route confirmation and distance information after leaving a city or municipality, and after maneuvering into a turning roadway or juntion leading to any of the place names listed in Appendix B when traveling on Highway and Expressway. Distance signs should be located at the following location : a) 200m from a turning roadway or 150m beyond an acceleration lane. 100m outside the city or municipality limits or at the edge of the built-up districts. 20km intervals along the route.
3.2
Destination Signs Destination signs are signs which give a road user the information as to his route before he reaches a major turning roadway or junction leading to any of the place names listed in Appendix B when travelling on Highways and Expressways. They should be located at a distance lkm and 500m in advance of the turning roadways or junctions. Layout design and application of destination signs are shown in Figure 3.1and Appendix D respectively. 3.5
b)
c)
Layout design and application of distance signs are shown Figure 3.3 and Appendix D respectively. Information Signs Information signs are. signs which inform road users of the names of town and villages, recreational and historical/cultural places, the availability of facilities or services, and remind them of road etiquette, etc. that have very little or no relation to giving route information. Information signs may be either symbols or word messages, and shall be erected according to the nature of the information to be given. Types and uses of information signs are shown in Figure 3.4 to Figure 3.14.
3.3
Directional Signs Directional signs are signs which give a road user his route information as he reaches a turning roadway or junction. Two types of directional sign are the stack type and the map type signs. Layout design and application of directional signs are shown in Figure 3.2 and Appendix D respectively.
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NOTE : 1) Not more than 4 names should be used in combination but only 2 names can be shown per route or direction. 2) Route numbers should he placed on the left side of place names. 3) Places of great interest that do not have their names listed in Appendix B such as Taman Negara, Genting Highlands, Desaru etc. may also be shown provided the routes to these places coincide with the routes to those listed ones. 4) Sign A and B are examples of destination signs at junctions wide Sign C is an example of destination signs at interchanges.
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NOTE : 1) Not more than 5 names should be used in combination (except for round abouts with more than 6 legs) but only 2 names can be shown per direction. 2) Route numbers should be placed on the left side of place names. 3) Unlike on destination and distance signs, places of great interest that do not have their names listed in Appendix B may not be shown on directional signs. These places should be shown as information signs mounted on the same posts. ( see Fig. 3.2) 4) The destination shown per direction should be the next principal destination i.e the next state capital for those within a town limit, rather than a more distance one. If there are two destinations per direction, the nearer one should be placed on top of any other farther away. 5) A place name can only appear once on the same signs. 6) All directional signs on JKR roads leading to LLM expressways must be white letters /border/ symbol on green background as shown by Sign A 7) All directional sign on JKR roads leading is roads within a local council (local streets with street names) must have yellow letters for the street name as shown bellow by Sign B. 8) LLM expressway logo which is white in color should be shown and Iocated opposite the directional arrow on directional signs leading to LLM expressways.
FIG. 3.2A :
AN EXAMPLE OF DIRECTIONAL SIGN AND INFORMATION SIGN MOUNTED THE SAME POSTS.
NOTE : 1) The example above shown a directional sign and on information sign (in this case a recreational area sign ) mounted on the same posts. 2) Information signs mounted this way must always adhere to the following requirements: a) b) The height of the capital letter used should be equal to that used for the directional sign. The information sign must always be mounted below the directional sign. If there are more than one, the information signs should be placed on a separate panel whereby the anti-clockwise arrow convention should be followed.
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NOTE : 1) Not more than 5 names should be used in combination but only 3 names can be shown per route. 2) Distances should be shown an the right side of place names. 3) On-the-route route marker should be attached to the top at the sign and on and off-the-route route number should be placed on the left side of the on and off-the route place names. 4) The nearer on-the-route destination should be placed as top of any on-the-route destination farther away. 5) Destination(s) with the nearer off-the-route junction should be placed on top of any destination with the off -the-route junction farther away. 6) Places of great interest that do not have their names listed in Appendix B such as Taman Negara, Genting Highlands, Desaru etc. may also be shown provided the routes to these places coincide with the routes to those listed ones. 7) Only the route marker attached to the top of the sign is required if there is no off-the-route placed names as shown above by sign A.
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Guide Signs Design And Application Unlike other guide signs, route markers are ordinarily incorporated in the shape of JKR logo, for Federal and State roads, and due to their application, have three fixed sizes. The relationship between sizes and other details of route markers is shown in Table 3.2. Layout design and application of route markers are shown in Figure 3.15 to Fig. 3.16 and Appendix D respectively.
3.6
Route Number Markers Route Number Markers are markers which identify and mark all numbered roads. They are used for identification of roads, for route confirmation and for guidance and reassurance along the road .In State roads, the route number markers should be initiated with the same alphabet designated on car registration numbers which has already been assigned for that particular state.
TYPES
USES
1. GENERAL SERVICES SIGNS 2. * RECREATIONAL OR HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL INTEREST AREA SIGNS 3. RIVER NAME SIGNS 4. TOWN OR VILLAGE NAME SIGNS 5. * GOVERNMENT BUILDING SIGNS 6. MESSAGE SIGNS
In form road users of the availability of facilities or services such as petrol, telephone etc. Inform road users of the names of and directions to these places. Inform road users of the name of rivers Inform road users of the names of towns/Villages Inform road users of the names of and directions to these buildings such as Sri Perdana , Kementerian Kerjaraya etc. Normally give advices or reminders to road users in the form of messages such as 'IKUT KIRI JIKA TIDAK MEMOTONG', ' KENDERAAN BERAT IKUT KIRI; etc. Used only to indicate existing or potentially extreme hazardous condition and should only be applied where deemed necessary.
NOTE : * THESE SIGNS MAY BE PLACED ON THE SAME POSTS AS DIRECTIONAL SIGNS BUT THEY MUST NEVER BE PLACED ON TOP OF ANY DIRECTIONAL SIGN .
Cawangan Jalan, Ibu Pejabat JKR, K.L
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White Height Intensity retro- reflective sheeting Series 1 To be located where and Lower Case. ever Capital letter necessary. Height : 100mm.
BACKGROUND
Blue
BACKING FRAME
Aluminium (HS-30wp)
POST
Steel (B.S.1387).
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SPECIFICATION COLOUR
LETTER / SYMBOL AND BORDER. Sign A : Green. Signs 1, 2,3 & 4 : Green, (recreational signs). Signs 5,6,7 & 8 : White. ( service signs)
MATERIAL
LETTERING
PLACEMENT
To be located where ever necessary, as shown in Fig. D.10 in Appendix D and Fig. 3.2A
BACKGROUND
Sign A : Series 1 and Lower Case. Height Intensity Capital letter retro-reflective height : refer to sheeting but Table 2.2. Engineering Grade retroreflective sheetSign A : White. Signs ing for background 1, 2,3 & 4 : White, (recreational signs). Signs 5,6,7 & 8 : Blue. ( service signs)
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SPECIFICATION COLOUR
LETTER/SYMBOL AND BORDER. BACKGROUND BACKING FRAME POST White Blue Light Grey (No.631 B.S.381C) Black and white stripes (B.S.873)
MATERIAL
High Intensity retro-reflective sheeting. Aluminium (HS 30-wp) Steel (B.S.1387) or equivalent
LETTERING
PLACEMENT
To be located with recreational or historical and cultural interest area signs only (see Fig.3.4)
SPECIFICATION COLOUR
LETTER/SYMBOL AND BORDER. BACKGROUND Green White
MATERIAL
High Intensity retroreflective sheeting but Engineering Grade retro-reflective sheeting for the background. Aluminium (HS 30-wp) Steel (B.S.1387) or equivalent
LETTERING PLACEMENT
To located with recreational or historical and cultural interest area signs only (see Fig.3.4)
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SPECIFICATION COLOUR
LETTER/SYMBOL AND BORDER. BACKGROUND BACKING FRAME POST White Green Light Grey (No.631 B.S.381C) Black and white stripes (B.S.873)
MATERIAL
High Intensity retro-reflective sheeting. Aluminium (HS 30-wp) Steel (B.S.1387) or equivalent
LETTERING
Series 1 and Lower Case Capital Letter Height : 100mm
PLACEMENT
To be located with recreational or historical and cultural interest area signs only (see Fig.3.4)
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SPECIFICATION COLOUR
LETTER/SYMBOL AND BORDER. BACKGROUND BACKING FRAME POST Black White Light Grey (No.631 B.S.381C) Black and white stripes (B.S.873)
MATERIAL
High Intensity retro-reflective sheeting. Aluminium (HS 30-wp) Steel (B.S.1387) or equivalent
LETTERING
PLACEMENT
Series 1 and To be located where Lower Case ever Capital Letter necessary Height : 300mm
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SPECIFICATION COLOUR
LETTER/SYMBOL AND BORDER. BACKGROUND BACKING FRAME POST Yellow Green Light Grey (No.631 B.S.381C) Black and white stripes (B.S.873)
MATERIAL
High Intensity retro-reflective sheeting. Aluminium (HS 30-wp) Steel (B.S.1387) or equivalent
LETTERING
Series 1 and Lower Case Capital Letter Height : refer to Table 2.2
PLACEMENT
To be located where ever necessary
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SPECIFICATION COLOUR
LETTER/SYMBOL AND BORDER. BACKGROUND BACKING FRAME POST White Blue Light Grey (No.631 B.S.381C) Black and white stripes (B.S.873)
MATERIAL
High Intensity retro-reflective sheeting. Aluminium (HS 30-wp) Steel (B.S.1387) or equivalent
LETTERING
PLACEMENT
Series 2 Capital To be located where Letter Height : ever refer to Table 2.2 necessary
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SPECIFICATION COLOUR
LETTER/SYMBOL AND BORDER. BACKGROUND BACKING FRAME POST White Red Light Grey (No.631 B.S.381C) Black and white stripes (B.S.873)
MATERIAL
High Intensity retro-reflective sheeting. Aluminium (HS 30-wp) Steel (B.S.1387) or equivalent
LETTERING
PLACEMENT
Series 2 Capital To be located at Letter Height : hazardous locations refer to Table 2.2 only.
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FIG. 3.14: LAYOUT DESIGN OF INFORMATION SIGNS ( EXAMPLES OF WARNING MESSAGE SIGNS )
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APPLICATION NO. OF LETTER TYPE OF LETTER WIDTH OF ROUTE NUMERALS & HEIGHT ROADS SPACING (m) NUMBER ALPHABETS (mm) MARKERS
1 or 2 Numerals 3 Numerals To be attached to the top of distance signs STATE 1 Numeral & 1 Alphabet 2 Numerals & 1 Alphabet 3 Numerals & 1 Alphabet 1 or 2 Numerals 3 Numerals To be placed / pasted on destination, directional, distance and gantry sign faces 1 Numerals & 1 Alphabet STATE 2 Numerals & 1 Alphabet 3 Numerals & 1 Alphabet 1 or 2 Numerals 1 Numeral 1 Alphabet 2 Numerals & 1 Alphabet 3 Numerals 300 180 Medium Narrow 7.5mm (7.5mm set in)
FEDERAL
300
Medium
180
Narrow
140 100
Narrow Medium
FEDERAL
110
100
Medium
120
Narrow
100
Narrow
150
To be mounted FEDERAL on Type A and 3. Type C MAJOR 300mm x 215mm Type C Kilometer STATE posts.
90
Medium
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FIG. 3.15
SPECIFICATION COLOUR
LETTER/SYMBOL AND BORDER. White
MATERIAL
High Intensity retro-reflective sheeting.
LETTERING
PLACEMENT
Series 2 Capital Refer to table 3.2 Letter Height : refer to Table 3.2
BACKGROUND
Red
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APPENDIX A
Standard letterings and Symbol
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Alphabet A B C 0 E F G H I J K L M N 0 P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
K1 0.04 0.13 0.11 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.11 0.13 0.13 0.04 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.11 0.13 0.11 0.13 0.11 0.04 0.13 0.04 0.04 0.08 0.04 0.13
K 0,04 0.11 0.08 0.11 0.08 0.08 0.11 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.08 0.04 0.13 0.13 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.04 0.13 0.04 0.04 0.88 0.04 0,11
W1
Alphabet K1 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
W1 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.41 0.63 0.63 0.19 0.38 0.63 0.19 1.05 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.48 0.63 0.49 0.63 0.75 0.94 0.75 0.81 0.63
W 1.03 1.03 0.94 1.03 0.94 0.67 1.03 1.13 0.67 0.68 0.98 0.69 1.56 1.13 0.93 1.03 1.03 0.83 0.88 0.76 1.13 0.98 1.17 1.01 1.04 0.95
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1.00 1.09 0.80 1.04 0.80 0.99 0.80 1.04 0.74 0.74 0.80 0.80 0.17 0.75 0.81 0.74 0.92 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.83 0.80 0.80 0.74 0.80 0.91 1.05 0.86 1.00 0.80 0.95 0.95 1.03 1.06 0.44 0.93 1.02 0.91 1.19 1.07 1.03 1.04 1.06 1.04 1.03 0.82 1.06 0.99 1.14 1.02 1.09 1.04
0.15 0.25 0.25 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.11 0.15 0.25 0.25 0.05 0.25 0.25 0.16 0.25 0.16 0.15 0.15 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.10 0.25
0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.15 0.15 0.25 0.15 0.15 0.25 0.25 0.13 0.13 0.25 0.11 0.11 0.15 0.15 0.16 0.10 0.13 0.15 0.25 0.11 0.13 0.11 0.11 0.16
TABLE A.2 UNIT NUMERAL WIDTH, SPACING CONSTANT, MOSAIC WIDTH SERIES 1
NUMERAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
K1 0.13 0.11 0.11 0.01 0.11 0.11 0.04 0.11 0.11 0.11
W1 0.30 0.80 0.80 0.92 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.83
W 0.56 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.04
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To obtain the required size of letters and mosaics, multiply the values from the tables by the desired height e.g H = 200mm for number 3' above
HU and Hb
Width of the numeral : w1 (200) = 0.80 x 200 = 160mm Width of the mosaic: W(200) = 1.01 x 200 = 202mm Height of the mosaic : Hm = (200) + 200 + (200) = 350mm
k1 and k2
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For letter 'U' ( Series 1 ) H - 250mm ',' Height of letter mosaic Hm = Hu + H + Hb = (250) + 250 + (250) = 437.5mm > 438mm K1 from Table A1 = 0.13 ',' K1(250) for 250mm letter height of 'U' = 0.13 x 250 = 32.5mm K2 from Table A.1 = 0.13 ',' K2(250) for 250mm letter height of 'U' = 0.13 x 250 = 32.5mm w1 from Table A.1 = 0.80 ',' w1(250) for 250mm letter height of 'U' = 0.80 x 250 = 200 mm
',' Width of letter mosaic W(250) = K1 (250) + K2 (250) + W1 (250) = 32.5 + 32.5 + 200 = 265mm
CHECK : Width of unit letter mosaic W = K1 +K2+W1 = 0.13 + 0.13 + 0.80 = 1.06 = 250m, W(250) = 1.06 x 250 = 265mm
For H
Size of mosaic for letter 'U' = 438 x 265mm Repeat for letters 'S' and 'R'.
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For letter 'K' ( Series 1 ) H - 250mm ',' Height of letter mosaic Hm = Hu + H + Hb = (250) + 250 + (250) = 437.5mm > 438mm K1 from Table A1 = 0.13 ',' K1 (250) for 250mm letter height of 'K' = 0.13 x 250 = 32.5mm K2 from Table A.1 = 0.08 ',' K2 (250) for 250mm letter height of 'K' = 0.08 x 250 = 20mm w1 from Table A.1 = 0.81 ',' w1 (250) for 250mm letter height of 'K' = 0.81 x 250 = 202.5 mm ',' Width of letter mosaic W(250) = K1 (250) + K2 (250) + W1 (250) = 32.5 + 20 + 202.5 = 255mm
CHECK : Width of unit letter mosaic W = K1 +K2+W1 = 0.13 + 0.08 + 0.81 = 1.02 For H = 250m, W(250) = 1.02 x 250 = 255mm Size of mosaic for letter 'K' = 438 x 265mm
For Letter 'a' ( Lower Case ) H = 250mm Hm = 438mm (must be the same as for the letter 'K') K1 from Table A1 = 0.15 ',' K1 (250) for 250mm letter height of 'K', 'a' = 0.15 x 250 = 37.5mm
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Guide Signs Design And Application CHECK : Width of unit letter mosaic W = K1 +K2+W1 = 0.15 + 0.25 + 0.63 = 1.03 For H = 250m, W(250) = 1.03 x 250 = 258mm Size of mosaic for letter 'a' = 438 x 258mm Repeat for letters '1', 'n' and 'g'
K2 from Table A.1 = 0.25 ',' K2 (250) for 250mm letter height of 'K', 'a' = 0.25 x 250 = 62.5mm w1 from Table A.1 = 0.63 ',' w1 (250) for 250mm letter height of 'K', 'a' = 0.63 x 250 = 157.5 mm ',' Width of letter mosaic W(250) = K1 (250) + K2 (250) + W1 (250) = 37.5 + 62.5 + 157.5 = 257.5mm <258mm
For Letter '1' ( Series 1 ) H = 250mm ',' Height of letter mosaic Hm = Hu + H + Hb = (250) + 250 + (250) = 437.5mm < 438mm K1 from Table A.2 = 0.13 ',' K1 (250) for 250mm letter height of '1' = 0.13 x 250 = 32.5mm
K2 from Table A.1 = 0.13 ',' K2 (250) for 250mm letter height of '1' = 0.13 x 250 = 32.5mm w1 from Table A.1 = 0.30 ',' w1 (250) for 250mm letter height of '1' = 0.30 x 250 = 75 mm
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',' Width of letter mosaic W(250) = K1 (250) + K2 (250) + W1 (250) = 32.5 + 32.5 + 75 = 140mm
For letters 'k' and 'm" (Lower Case) Repeat procedure shown in Example 2 for the Lower Case letter 'a' NOTE: I) Lower Case letters do not use mosaic except when used with Series 1 2) Mosaic size of ',' should be that of Lower Case 'i' while ' / ' and '-' should be that of Series 1 'Z'.
CHECK : Width of unit letter mosaic W = K1 +K2+W1 = 0.13 + 0.13 + 0.30 = 0.56 For H = 250m, W(250) = 0.56 x 250 = 140mm Size of mosaic for letter '1' = 438 x 140mm Repeat for number '5', and '0'
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Letter Width
Width 0.6250H 0.6250H 0.6250H 0.6250H 0.6250H 0.4125H 0.6250H 0.6250H 0.1875H 0.3750H 0.6250H 0.1850H 1.050H 0.6250H 0:6250H 0.6250H 0.6250H 0.4750H 0.6250H 0.4875H 0.6250H 0.7500H 0.9375H 0.7500H 0.81250H 0.6250H
NOTE: This table is necessary in the calculation of spacing, between Lower Case letter when letter mosaic is not used
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TABLE A.4: LOWER CASE Spacing between Letters (in millimeter) Followed by cde goq 19 5 14 0 15 0 19 5 15 14 0 19 5 19 19 5 19 5 14 19 19 5 19 5 14 0 14 0 19 95 14 0 14 5 19 5 12 5 13 0 13 5 12 5 14 5 bhiki mnpru 245 195 200 245 200 195 245 245 245 245 195 245 245 245 195 195 245 150 195 200 1145 180 180 185 180 200 fw 185 130 140 185 140 130 185 185 185 185 130 185 185 185 130 130 185 90 130 135 185 115 120 12.5 115 135 j 140 85 95 140 95 85 140 140 140 140 85 140 140 140 85 85 140 40 85 90 140 70 75 80 70 90 st 180 125 135 180 135 125 180 180 180 180 125 180 180 180 125 125 180 80 125 130 180 110 115 120 110 130 vy 180 125 135 180 135 125 180 180 180 180 125 180 180 180 125 125 180 80 125 130 180 110 115 120 110 130 x 190 135 145 190 145 135 190 190 190 190 135 190 190 190 135 135 190 90 135 140 190 120 125 130 120 140 z 200 145 155 200 155 145 200 200 200 200 145 200 200 200 145 145 200 100 145 150 200 130 135 140 120 150
NOTE : This table shows the spacings between Lower Case letters before they are factored.
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Spacing Factor
Letter height, mm Factor Lower Case 90 105 120 135 150 180 210 240 255 300 360 420 480 Capitals/Numerals 120 140 160 180 200 240 280 320 340 400 480 560 640 0.188 0.219 0.250 0.281 0.313 0.375 0.438 0.500 0.531 0.625 0.750 0.875 1.000
Example: To determine spacing between 120mm e followed by r in Lower Case: From Table A.4 , spacing for e followed by r = 200mm From Table A.5, factor for 120mm Lower Case = 0.250 Required spacing NOTE : = 200 x 0.250 = 50 mm
This calculation of spacing between Lower Case letters is not required when letter mosaic is used. Hence, this calculation is only necessary when Lower Case letters are not used with those of Series 1
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Numeral
height
40
25 22 22 22 20 20 22 22 6 20 22 20 26 22 23 22 23 22 22 20 22 24 30 24 25 22 8 22 22 24 22 22 22 22 22 23
6 8 11 14 17 20 23 25 28 34 39 45 48 56 68 79 90
60
38 33 33 33 30 30 33 33 8 30 33 30 39 33 35 33 35 33 33 30 33 37 45 35 38 33 12 33 33 37 33 33 33 33 33 35
80
50 44 44 44 40 40 44 44 11 40 44 40 52 44 48 44 48 44 44 40 44 49 60 47 50 44 16 44 44 49 44 44 44 44 44 48
100
63 55 55 55 50 50 55 55 14 50 55 50 65 55 50 55 50 55 55 50 55 61 75 59 63 55 20 55 55 61 55 55 55 55 55 50
120
75 66 66 66 60 60 66 66 17 60 66 60 78 66 69 66 69 66 66 60 66 73 90 71 75 66 24 66 66 73 66 66 66 66 66 69
140
88 77 77 77 70 70 77 77 20 70 77 70 91 77 81 77 81 77 77 70 77 85 105 82 88 77 28 77 77 85 77 77 77 77 77 81
160
180
113 98 98 98 90 90 98 98 25 90 98 90 117 98 104 98 104 98 98 90 98 110 135 106 113 98 37 98 98 110 98 98 98 98 98 104
200
125 109 109 109 100 100 109 109 28 100 109 100 130 109 118 109 118 109 109 100 109 122 150 110 125 109 41 109 109 122 109 109 109 109 109 118
240
150 131 131 131 120 120 131 131 34 120 131 120 156 131 139 131 139 131 131 120 131 146 180 141 150 131 49 131 131 146 131 131 131 131 131 139
280
175 153 153 153 140 140 153 153 39 140 153 140 182 153 162 153 162 153 153 140 153 171 210 165 175 153 57 153 153 171 153 153 153 153 153 162
320
200 175 175 175 160 160 175 175 45 160 175 160 208 175 185 175 185 175 175 160 175 195 240 188 200 175 65 175 175 195 175 175 175 175 175 185
340
213 186 186 186 180 180 186 186 48 180 186 180 220 186 197 186 197 186 186 180 186 207 255 200 213 186 69 186 186 207 186 186 186 186 186 197
400
250 219 219 219 200 200 219 219 56 200 219 200 259 219 231 219 231 219 219 200 219 244 300 235 250 219 81 219 219 244 219 219 219 219 219 231
480
300 263 263 263 240 240 263 263 68 240 263 240 311 263 278 263 278 263 263 240 263 293 360 282 300 263 98 263 263 293 263 263 263 263 263 278
560
350 306 306 306 280 280 306 306 79 280 306 280 363 306 324 306 324 306 306 280 306 341 420 329 350 306 114 306 306 341 306 306 306 306 306 324
640
400 350 350 350 320 320 350 350 90 320 350 320 415 350 370 350 370 350 350 320 350 390 480 376 400 350 130 350 350 390 350 350 350 350 350 370
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145 150 165 160 150 160 130 175 165 160 165 135
160 165 225 230 225 225 120 120 225 225 150 150 230 230 130 130 230 230 160 160
150 160 150 160 135 145 130 135 225 145 145 145 135 230 150 150 150 145
210 215 230 145 175 210 150 150 135 160 160 160
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TABLE A.8 : SERIES 2 LETTER AND NUMERAL SPACINGS Spacing Factors Capital letter and number height (MM) 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 240 280 320 340 400 480 560 640 SERIES 2 SPACING Wide 0.051 0.077 0.102 0.128 0.153 0.179 0.2.05 0.230 0.256 0.307 0.358 0.409 0.435 0.511 0.614 0.716 0.818 Medium 0.038 0.058 0.077 0.096 0.115 0.134 0.153 0.173 0.192 0.230 0.269 0.307 0.326 0.384 0.461 0.537 0.614 Narrow 0.026 0.038 0.051 0.064 0.077 0.089 0.102 0.115 0.128 0.153 0.179 0.205 0.217 0.256 0.307 0.358 0.409
Example:
To determine spacing between 120mm E followed by R in Series 2 with medium spacing: From Table A.7, spacing for E followed by R = 260 Series 2 medium spacing factor (Table A.8) = 0.115 Required spacing = 260 X 0.115 = 30mm approx.
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b - 20 times stroke width c - 18 times stroke width d - 24 times stroke width e-4 f -2 times stroke width times stroke width
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APPENDIX B
Placenames For Use On Guide Signs On Federal And Major State Roads
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PERLIS
NAME OF TOWN
ABBREVIATED NAME
Kangar
Padang Besar
Pdg. Besar
Kuala Perlis
K. Perlis
Arau
KEDAH
NAME OF TOWN
ABBREVIATED NAME
Jitra
Alor Setar
Gurun
Sungai Petani
Sg. Petani
Baling
Kulim
Yan
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NAME OF TOWN
ABBREVIATED NAME
Telok Bahang
Tlk. Bahang
George Town
Bayan Lepas
Balik Pulau
Nibong Tebal
Simpang Ampat
Spg. Ampat
Bukit Mertajam
Bkt. Mertajam
Butterworth
Kepala Batas
MELAKA
NAME OF TOWN
ABBREVIATED NAME
Melaka
Alor Gajah
Jasin
Masjid Tanah
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NAME OF TOWN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Parit Buntar Bagan Serai Kuala Kangsar Sungai Siput Ipoh Kampar Tapah Bidor Slim River Tanjong Malim Sitiawan Ayer Tawar Teluk Intan Lumut Bagan Datoh Bruas Parit Kuala Sepetang Taiping Kroh Grik Batu Gajah Selama
ABBREVIATED NAME
Parit Buntar K. Kangsar Sg. Siput Tg. Malim A. Tawar Tlk. Intan K. Sepetang Bt. Gajah -
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SELANGOR
NAME OF TOWN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Kuala Kubu Bharu Rawang Petaling Jaya Shah Alam Klang Sepang Banting Kuala Selangor Tanjung Karang Sungai Besar Sabak Bernam Subang Jaya Cheras Kajang Sungai Buloh Kepong Gombak
ABBREVIATED NAME
K. Kubu Bharu K. Selangor Tg. Karang Sg. Besar Sg. Buloh -
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NEGERI SEMBILAN
NAME OF TOWN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Seremban Rembau Tampin Gemas Kuala Pilah Bahau Port Dickson Kuala Kelawang (Jelebu)
ABBREVIATED NAME
K. Pilah Pt. Dickson K. Kelawang
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JOHOR
NAME OF TOWN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Segamat Labis Yong Peng Ayer Hitam Kulai Senai Johor Bahru Kota Tinggi Mersing Pontian Kechil Batu Pahat Muar Kluang Pasir Gudang Tangkak Kukup Sungai Rengit Simpang Renggam
ABBREVIATED NAME
A. Hitam Bt. Pahat Psr. Gudang Sg. Rengit Spg. Renggam
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PAHANG
NAME OF TOWN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Karak Temerloh Maran Kuantan Pekan Kuala Rompin Bentong Raub Benta Kuala Lipis Triang Muadzam Shah Bukit Fraser Tanah Rata Brincang Jerantut Mentakab Cameron Highland
ABBREVIATED NAME
K. Rompin K. Lipis Bkt. Fraser -
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TERENGGANU
NAME OF TOWN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Jerteh Kampung Raja Permaisuri Kuala Terengganu Dunggun Maran Chukai Kuala Brang Paka Kerteh Kemasik Ajil
ABBREVIATED NAME
Kg. Raja K. Terengganu K. Brang -
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KELANTAN
NAME OF TOWN
ABBREVIATED NAME
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Rantau Panjang Pasir Mas Kota Bharu Kubang Krian Pasir Puteh Tanah Merah Machang Gua Musang Kuala Krai Pengkalan Chepa Tumpat
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APPENDIX C
Standard Abbreviations For Place Names
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ABBREVIATED NAME
ENGLISH TRANSLATION
Ayer Batu Bukit Changkat Gunung Hilir Hulu Jalan Kampong Kuala Lapangan Lembah Padang Parit Pasir Pelabuhan Pengkalan Permatang Pulau Simpang Sungai Tanah Tanjung Telok Universiti
A. Bt. Bkt. Cgkt. G. Hr. H. Jln. Kg. K. Lpg. Lbh. Pdg. Prt. Psr. Plbh. Pgkl. Pmtg. P. Spg. Sg. Tnh. Tg. Tlk. Univ.
Water (old spelling) stone, rock Hill Mountain Downstream Upstream Road Village Estuary Airport Valley Plain Canal Sand Port Base Earth Bund Island Junction River Land Cape Bay University
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APPENDIX D
Application of Guide Signs
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APPENDIX E
Color Codes And Chromaticity Coordinates
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1 Y 0.280 0.360 0.440 0.400 0.080 0.280 X 0.700 0.600 0.540 0.200 0.180 0.360
2 Y 0.300 0.380 0.440 0.400 0.140 0.340 X 0.640 0.600 0.540 0.200 0.180 0.320
4 Y 0.320 0.400
The colours coded below are to be used on road furnitures OTHER THAN TRAFFIC SIGN FACES, such as road markings, traffic signal and traffic sign posts, delineators, etc, and should be of gloss finish paint or higher quality material : YELLOW ORANGE GREY WHITE BLACK - No.356 British Standard 381C (Golden Yellow) - No.557 British Standard 381C (Light Orange) - No.631 British Standard 381C (Light Grey) - Part 1 Clause 1.:3.2 and 1.3.3 British Standard 873 - Part 1 Clause 1.:3.2. and 1.3.3 British Standard 873
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APPENDIX F
(Addendums, Supplementary And Sizes)
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U6 R6
E XPRESSWAY
750
900
750
900
ARTERIAL COLLECTOR U4 PRIMA RY ROA D R4 SECONDA RY ROA D COLLECTOR U3 R3 LOCA L STREE T SECONDA RY ROA D U2 R2 LOCA L STREE T MINOR ROA D LOCA L STREE T 600 MINOR ROA D 600 600 600 600 600 750 750 750 750 750 750
600
600
600
600
U1 U1a R1 R1a
NOTE : 1. Except for BERHENTI sign ( RP 1) and those signs used with traffic signals (e.g. RP 2, standard traffic signs with varying sizes should be made to size as tabulated above. 2. BERHENTI sign should always be of the 900 mm width except in areas where the offset from the edge of the Curb is less than 0.3mm or less than 3.6mm from edge of pavement . 3. Regulatory signs of 300mm diameter may only be used with traffic signals while Warning signs of 600mm width may be located in urban areas where space is very limited.
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DIMENSION COLOUR
: :
LETTERING
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LEGEND NOTE
: :
a, b, c = symbol and words should be centralized Details of speed limit symbol refer to sign RP. 7 in Arahan Teknik (jalan) 2A/85.
SPECIFICATION COLOUR MATERIAL LETTERING LETTERING/ SYMBOL AND BORDER BACKGROUND BACKING FRAME POST High intensity retro-reflective sheeting Series 1 medium spacing
PLACEMENT
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SPECIFI CATION COLOUR LETTERING/ SYMBOL AND BORDER BACKGROUND MATERI AL LETTERI NG PLACEMENT
Black
High int ensity ret ro-reflective sheeting To be loc at ed before s peed zone
Yellow light grey (No. 631 B.S.381C) Black and white Stripes ( B.S. 873) Series 2 medium s pacing
BACKING FRAME
POST
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