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translates from German as "forgery-impeding typeface". It is a sans-serif, monospaced font developed by the Federal Highway Research Institute of Germany ( Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen ) between 1978 and 1980.
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Before FE-Schrift, DIN 1451 was the standard for German traffic signs and license plates. Many countries, including Romania and parts of Latvia, still use DIN 1451 or its variants. 2. Charles Wright (United Kingdom) translates from German as "forgery-impeding typeface"