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  2. Jock Kinneir - Wikipedia

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    Richard "Jock" Kinneir (11 February 1917 – 23 August 1994) was a British typographer and graphic designer who, with his colleague Margaret Calvert, designed many of the road signs used throughout the United Kingdom, Crown Dependencies, and British overseas territories. Their system has become a model for modern road signage.

  3. Motorway (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    The Motorway alphabet appears on road signs on motorways in the United Kingdom, and is used for route numbers. On non-motorway roads at interchanges, the Motorway typeface may only be used on signs pointing in a direction where a driver would become immediately subject to motorway regulations. All other text on UK road signs appears in Transport.

  4. Transport (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    A road sign written mainly in Transport Heavy; the white on blue text is Transport Medium. Transport is a sans serif typeface first designed for road signs in the United Kingdom. It was created between 1957 and 1963 by Jock Kinneir and Margaret Calvert as part of their work as designers for the Department of Transport's Anderson and Worboys ...

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    The narrator of the two-minute video said that on the eighth day, “God made a fighter.” The voice played over pictures of DeSantis, clearly implying he is a savior sent down from the heavens.

  6. Road signs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Some signs can be localized, such as No Parking, and some are found only in state and local jurisdictions, as they are based on state or local laws, such as New York City's "Don't Block the Box" signs. These signs are in the R series of signs in the MUTCD and typically in the R series in most state supplements or state MUTCDs.

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  8. Wikipedia:Copyright on highway shields - Wikipedia

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    On this page, toll (and some free) road shields (logos), as posted on the highway and usually connecting public roads to direct drivers to it, are listed according to their copyright status. Feel free to contribute, including adding shields and determining whether older copyrights have expired, or even if older ones were never registered.

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