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In the late 1960s, with the rise of universal design, there grew a need for a symbol to identify accessible facilities. [3] In 1968, Norman Acton, President of Rehabilitation International (RI), tasked Karl Montan, chairman of the International Commission of Technology and Accessibility (ICTA), to develop a symbol as a technical aid and present in the group's 1969 World Congress convention in ...
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Description: 450 mm by 450 mm (18 in by 18 in) Handicapped Accessible sign, made to the specifications of the 2004 edition of Standard Highway Signs (sign D9-6), Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation, US Government.
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Autismbrain.jpg; Author: Disability symbols 16.png: NPS Graphics, put together by Wcommons; Pictograms-nps-accessibility-wheelchair-accessible.svg: NPS Graphics, converted by ZyMOS; Pictograms-nps-accessibility-low vision access.svg: NPS Graphics, converted by ZyMOS
International disabled symbol U+267F. Derived from United States Department Of Transportation wheelchair accessible road sign. Licensing.
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