The FHWA Series of Standard Alphabets, also known as Highway Gothic, from the U.S. Department of Transportation served as the inspiration for the sans-serif...
Ray Larabie created the Expressway Font Family, which was released by Typodermic. Expressway provides family packages in 28 unique styles.
The FHWA Series of Standard Alphabets, also known as Highway Gothic, from the U.S. Department of Transportation served as the inspiration for the sans-serif typeface Expressway. The family consists of seven weights, two widths, and italics for a total of twenty-eight styles. In programs that support Open Type, lowercase (old-style) numerals and monospaced (tabular)numerals are both readily available.
Monospaced fractions, and mathematical, and currency symbols make it straightforward to produce pricing lists and other tabular numeric data. Although Expressway's fundamental mechanical design has its roots in the past, its cozy, industrial aesthetic is timeless. The majority of writing systems based on Latin, including Vietnamese, Greek, and most Cyrillic, are supported. This font is also paired with the couture sans serif font.
You can use this font for free for your private designs and projects. But you have to buy the license of this font for corporate use.
Overpass font is available in adobe fonts and it is very much similar to this font.
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This font is mostly used for signage purposes in some countries, so yes it is an advanced professional font.