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  2. File:Toilets unisex.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is from the AIGA symbol signs collection which was produced through a collaboration between AIGA and the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) in 1974 and 1979. All images in the collection are public domain .

  3. ISO 7001 - Wikipedia

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    No colours are specified in ISO 7001, with the only guidance being to ensure clear contrast between the symbol and the sign background, as well as the environment the sign is in. There is a clear recommendation against using colors specified in ISO 3864, due to possible confusion with safety signage using those colors. Of explicit concern is ...

  4. Unisex public toilet - Wikipedia

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    Gender-neutral toilet sign at department of sociology, Gothenburg University, Gothenburg, Sweden Several alternative terms are in use for unisex public toilets. Some favor all-gender toilets, gender neutral toilets, gender free toilets or all-user toilets [6] or just toilet. [7]

  5. Public toilet - Wikipedia

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    Gender neutral toilet sign at department of sociology, Gothenburg University, Gothenburg, Sweden. Public toilets are often separated by sex. In many cultures, this separation is so characteristic that pictograms of a man or a woman often suffice to indicate the facility, without explicit reference to the fixtures themselves.

  6. Kokua Line: Will Skyline improve signage, toilet access? - AOL

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    Mar. 17—Question : A week ago my family went for our first ride on the Skyline train to Kapolei from the Halawa station. Question : A week ago my family went for our first ride on the Skyline ...

  7. DOT pictograms - Wikipedia

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    The results of this research, as well as guidelines on how to best implement the symbols was presented in a report titled Symbol Signs – The development of Passenger/Pedestrian Oriented Symbols for Use in Transportation-Related Facilities in November 1974. [2] In 1979, 16 symbols were added, bringing the total count to 50. [3]

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