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  2. File:IOi Puchong Jaya signboard.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. List of public signage typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Developed by the International Institute for Information Design with the aim of unifying the road signage in all of the European Union. [46] Times New Roman: Station signage for MARTA: Tipografía México: Road signs in Mexico [47] Replaced former typeface based on FHWA Series that was used on Mexican road signs before 2023. Toronto Subway

  4. Road signs in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Until the early 1980s, Malaysia closely practice in road sign design, with diamond-shaped warning signs and circular restrictive signs to regulate traffic. Signs usually use the Transport Heavy (cf. the second image shown to the right) font on non-tolled roads and highways.

  5. Signage - Wikipedia

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    Signage is the design or use of signs and symbols to communicate a message. [1] [2] Signage also means signs collectively or being considered as a group. [3] The term signage is documented to have been popularized in 1975 to 1980. [2] Signs are any kind of visual graphics created to display information to a particular audience.

  6. IOI Puchong Jaya LRT station - Wikipedia

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    The plan for an extension for the existing Sri Petaling LRT Line was proposed in 2006. Construction had started since 2011. The project, worth RM955.84 million, [4] was awarded to a joint venture (JV) consortium of George Kent (M) Bhd and its partner Lion Pacific Sdn Bhd [5] by 2012.

  7. Kelana Jaya line extension - Wikipedia

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    [1] [note 1] The extension is named as LRT Extension Project (LEP) and will be part of a RM10 billion plan to expand Kuala Lumpur's public transport network. As of August 2008, Syarikat Prasarana Negara Berhad (SPNB, now known as Prasarana Malaysia) was reportedly running land and engineering studies for the proposed extension.

  8. List of tallest buildings in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia's history with skyscrapers originated from construction booms in Kuala Lumpur between the 1970s and 1980s, where architectural height records were constantly broken and surpassed. In 1971, the 28-storey Sime Bank Building (currently Takaful Building) was the first building to exceed 100 metres (328 ft). [ 5 ]

  9. KL Sports City - Wikipedia

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    Described as the "sports complex in a park", it was the only one of its kind in the country or region when it was fully developed. It was officially inaugurated by the then- Prime Minister of Malaysia Mahathir Mohamad on 11 July 1998 ahead of the 1998 Commonwealth Games in which it staged the Games' opening ceremony.