Procedural Objects Fonts: Montburgh Highways Signage: Highway Shields
Font for use with Procedural Objects which adds highways shield images for tue fictional state of Montburgh.
Seven highway shields so far, each with a different color. The different colors are meant to represent different types of highways, but you are free to use them however you wish.
Red color–Multi-lane divided controlled-access highways–A
Blue color–Numbered surface road which may have at-grade crossings–B
Green color–An alternate route for a corresponding Intercity Freeway, such as loops, spurs, connectors bypasses, or business routes (business routes have same number, but are not controlled-access highways)–C
Purple color–A numbered road meant to connect various districts of a single city, usually designated to main artierial roads–D
Orange color–Numbered main streets within a single district of a city, likely connecting two City Roads at both ends–E
There are currently two more shields which do not have a specific intent:
White and Black:

For use on any sign prop along with Procedural Objects. When in the Text Editor, add a new text field and set the font to MB Shields. Type "A" for red Montburgh Intercity Freeway shield, "B" for Montburgh State Route shield, or "C" for Alternative Intercity Freeway shield.
Once placed, add another text field and set the font to anything that includes numbers. Type any 1-, 2-, 3-, or 4-digit number, resize and place it approximately so that it fits within the empty white section of the image, then set the color of the text to black. For additional detail, add yet another text field with the same font as the numbers, and write a direction in it (the direction the highway is going) and place it above or next to the image.
The images are based on the Colorado State Highway shields.