Kota Bridge (Jambatan Kota) in Klang, Malaysia, is the country's first double-decked bridge, spanning the Klang River. The upper deck, now a public space, was originally for vehicles, while the lower deck still serves pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles. Part of the original 1,438-foot span (438m) was removed for new bridge construction. Underneath the bridge, an artist has painted a call to revive the area around the Klang River, showing its varied history and colourful past.
To get to this location, I suggest using Waze and searching for 'Taman Pengkalan Batu'. When you arrive, you can either park at the Taman Pangkalan Batu for some caches and walk towards the mural under the Kota Bridge, or you can drive directly there. However, note that the road leading to the mural is only wide enough for one car, but it's still okay to drive directly and park in front of the mural.