• Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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    9 hours ago

    Accessibility needs to be universal. There may not be other signs like that in a particular city or country, but the rest of the world uses a line through “do not” signs.

    Even a child could understand what it means, compared to different random coloured edge markings. And that’s exactly the point.

    • dreugeworst@lemmy.ml
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      50 minutes ago

      your defaultism is showing. In fact most of the world uses a white sign with red border to mean a prohibition.

      and in fact children need to be taught what traffic signs mean all over the world, they don’t magically know it