Talk:ADA Signs
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My opinion
[edit]IMHO this article should be majorly rewritten and renamed. There are vision-impaired and other disabled people in all the countries of the world, not just in the USA. "The ADA" is a term only Americans know, reasonably enough.
Do we really need a whole article devoted to signs? Perhaps so, if it's expanded to include the world. But perhaps it should be a part of an article about accessibility including wheelchair ramps, etc.? - Hordaland (talk) 17:13, 21 February 2009 (UTC)
Article about signs? IMHO, Yes
[edit]IMHO, an article about signs is definitely warranted. It's a subcategory of the whole topic of accessibility, which is too broad for those of us who simply want to make a sign. I was looking for the Wheelchair Symbol & couldn't easily find it, so I added a "See also" with link. For me (a non-expert), the Wheelchair Symbol is the most important "ADA" sign.
Hordaland's post also referred to international aspects. I agree that the article needs improvement so that it isn't so US-centric, but I will have to leave that task to others. Oaklandguy (talk) 21:13, 8 November 2013 (UTC)
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