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The International Symbol of Access (ISA), also known as the International Wheelchair Symbol, denotes areas where access has been improved, mostly for those with disabilities. It consists of a usually blue square overlaid in white (or in contrasting colours) with a stylized image of a person in a wheelchair . [ 1 ]
International disabled symbol U+267F. ... Derived from US DOT wheelchair accesible road sign. Category:Wheelchairs Category:Public Information Symbols: File usage.
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The following other wikis use this file: Usage on de.wikivoyage.org Wikivoyage:Lounge/Archiv 2014-05-27; Wanderrouten im Habichtswald (Gebirge) Usage on fi.wikipedia.org
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The long answer is that most of us would like to send you a copy of the International Symbol of Access as an image file that your browser can easily display. However, the Wikimedia Foundation 's licensing policy forbids us from hosting non-free content except in circumstances even more narrow than fair use .
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This is a public domain wheelchair symbol that I created from photographs of wheelchairs. It is intended to replace the International Symbol of Access on other Wikimedia projects, since that symbol is not free enough. Date: 26 February 2007 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright ...