Speed Limit Signs
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This sign sets the speed limit to 60 km/h. Drivers must not exceed this limit. Helps prevent speeding-related accidents. Common in urban or residential areas.

Indicates the end of all previous speed limits. Drivers should follow the default national limit. Adjust speed based on conditions. Stay alert and responsible.

Warns drivers of a 90 km/h zone ahead in 2 km. Gives time to slow down gradually. Useful for entering city or safety zones. Enhances traffic readiness.

PERINGATAN means warning – limit is 110 km/h. Used before entering high-speed zones. Encourages driver caution and speed control. Seen before expressways.

Indicates a school zone with a 30 km/h limit. Drivers must slow down for children’s safety. Active during school hours. Strictly enforced near schools.

ZON OPERASI KAMERA means camera zone. Automated speed enforcement applies here. Drive within speed limit. Violations are recorded and fined.

Combines icon and wording to alert drivers of camera enforcement. Used in accident-prone areas. Reinforces speed control. Follow limit strictly.