Jalan Cheeding

Definition
Jalan Cheeding is a street name that appears to be used in Malaysia, where jalan is the Malay word for “road” or “street.” The specific location, significance, and characteristics of Jalan Cheeding are not documented in widely recognized encyclopedic sources.

Overview
Available information suggests that Jalan Cheeding may exist in the state of Selangor, potentially within the Subang Jaya or Shah Alam area, where several streets bear Malay names combined with local place names. However, reliable details regarding its length, traffic volume, surrounding landmarks, or historical relevance are not confirmed in major reference works.

Etymology / Origin

  • Jalan – Malay term meaning “road” or “street.”
  • Cheeding – Likely a toponym derived from a local area, village, or geographical feature. The precise origin of “Cheeding” is unclear; it could be a transliteration of a traditional Malay or indigenous name. No authoritative source verifies the meaning of “Cheeding.”

Characteristics
Given the absence of verified data, the physical and functional characteristics of Jalan Cheeding cannot be accurately described. Typical features of Malaysian urban roads that share the “Jalan” prefix include two‑lane or four‑lane carriageways, street signage in Malay and English, and proximity to residential or commercial developments, but these attributes cannot be confirmed for this specific road.

Related Topics

  • Road naming conventions in Malaysia – The use of jalan followed by a place name is common in Malaysian street nomenclature.
  • Selangor road network – The broader system of highways and local streets within the state of Selangor.
  • Subang Jaya – A city in Selangor that contains many streets with similar naming patterns, potentially including Jalan Cheeding.

Accurate information is not confirmed.

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