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DOT symbols: heliport, taxi (Large Print)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a heliport pictogram and a taxi pictogram. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The heliport pictogram is at the top of the page. It shows a stylised image of a helicopter seen from the side with its front to the right. At the top of the image is the main rotor and from left to right you can find the tail rotor, the tail boom and the cockpit with three windows. At the bottom of the image, you can find one of the skids that the helicopter lands on. The taxi pictogram is at the bottom of the page. It is a stylised image of a taxi seen from the front. At the top of the taxi image is its taxi sign and below this are the front window, two headlights and two front wheels.

DOT symbols: hotel information, air transportation (Large Print)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a hotel information pictogram and an air transportation pictogram. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The hotel information pictogram is in the top left of the page. It consists of a print question mark in a circle with a stylised image of a person in bed down the page. The person and bed are seen from the side. The headboard is to the left. To the right of this is the persons head resting on one of their bent arms. To the right is the bedcover and foot of the bed. The beds legs are at the bottom of the image. The air transportation pictogram is a silhouette of a passenger aircraft at the bottom right of the page. It is seen from above with its nose at the top and its wings and tail plane extending to the left and right.

DOT symbols: nursery, drinking fountain (UEB Contracted)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a nursery pictogram and a drinking fountain pictogram. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The nursery pictogram is in the top left of the page. It is a stylised image of a baby seen from above lying on its back with its arms to either side. It is wearing a nappy (diaper). The drinking fountain pictogram is at the bottom right of the page. It shows a stylised image of a person seen from the side facing to the right with only one arm and leg visible. They are bending over the water fountain on the right to drink. The water is represented by an arc of dots.

DOT symbols: hotel information, air transportation (UEB Contracted)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a hotel information pictogram and an air transportation pictogram. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The hotel information pictogram is in the top left of the page. It consists of a print question mark in a circle with a stylised image of a person in bed down the page. The person and bed are seen from the side. The headboard is to the left. To the right of this is the persons head resting on one of their bent arms. To the right is the bedcover and foot of the bed. The beds legs are at the bottom of the image. The air transportation pictogram is a silhouette of a passenger aircraft at the bottom right of the page. It is seen from above with its nose at the top and its wings and tail plane extending to the left and right.

DOT symbols: heliport, taxi (UEB Contracted)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a heliport pictogram and a taxi pictogram. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The heliport pictogram is at the top of the page. It shows a stylised image of a helicopter seen from the side with its front to the right. At the top of the image is the main rotor and from left to right you can find the tail rotor, the tail boom and the cockpit with three windows. At the bottom of the image, you can find one of the skids that the helicopter lands on. The taxi pictogram is at the bottom of the page. It is a stylised image of a taxi seen from the front. At the top of the taxi image is its taxi sign and below this are the front window, two headlights and two front wheels.

DOT symbols: first aid, lost and found (UEB Uncontracted)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a first aid symbol and a lost and found pictogram. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The first aid symbol is at the top of the page. It is a green cross. The lost and found pictogram is at the bottom of the page. From top to bottom, it has a question mark and stylised images of a folded umbrella with its handle to the right and a glove with its fingers to the left.

DOT symbols: first aid, lost and found (Large Print)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a first aid symbol and a lost and found pictogram. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The first aid symbol is at the top of the page. It is a green cross. The lost and found pictogram is at the bottom of the page. From top to bottom, it has a question mark and stylised images of a folded umbrella with its handle to the right and a glove with its fingers to the left.

DOT symbols: escalator up and escalator down (UEB Uncontracted)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: an escalator up and an escalator down symbol. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The escalator up symbol is at the top of the page. It is a stylised image of a person on an escalator seen from the side. Below it is an arrow pointing diagonally up and right showing the escalators direction of travel. The escalator down symbol is at the bottom of the page. It is a stylised image of a person on an escalator seen from the side. Below it is an arrow pointing diagonally down and left showing the escalators direction of travel.

DOT symbols: first aid, lost and found (UEB Contracted)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a first aid symbol and a lost and found pictogram. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The first aid symbol is at the top of the page. It is a green cross. The lost and found pictogram is at the bottom of the page. From top to bottom, it has a question mark and stylised images of a folded umbrella with its handle to the right and a glove with its fingers to the left.

DOT symbols: escalator up and escalator down (UEB Contracted)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: an escalator up and an escalator down symbol. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The escalator up symbol is at the top of the page. It is a stylised image of a person on an escalator seen from the side. Below it is an arrow pointing diagonally up and right showing the escalators direction of travel. The escalator down symbol is at the bottom of the page. It is a stylised image of a person on an escalator seen from the side. Below it is an arrow pointing diagonally down and left showing the escalators direction of travel.

DOT symbols: escalator up and escalator down (Large Print)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: an escalator up and an escalator down symbol. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The escalator up symbol is at the top of the page. It is a stylised image of a person on an escalator seen from the side. Below it is an arrow pointing diagonally up and right showing the escalators direction of travel. The escalator down symbol is at the bottom of the page. It is a stylised image of a person on an escalator seen from the side. Below it is an arrow pointing diagonally down and left showing the escalators direction of travel.

DOT symbols: currency exchange, cashier (UEB Uncontracted)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a currency exchange pictogram and a cashier symbol. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The currency exchange pictogram is at the top of the page. It consists of a rectangle, representing a serving window and print symbols in circles for four currencies. In the centre of the window is a dollar symbol; on the bottom left edge is a UK pound symbol. Below these are a French Franc symbol (in print) and a Japanese Yen symbol (a print with a horizontal through-stroke). The cashier pictogram is at the bottom of the page. It is a US dollar sign in a circle.

DOT symbols: currency exchange, cashier (Large Print)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a currency exchange pictogram and a cashier symbol. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The currency exchange pictogram is at the top of the page. It consists of a rectangle, representing a serving window and print symbols in circles for four currencies. In the centre of the window is a dollar symbol; on the bottom left edge is a UK pound symbol. Below these are a French Franc symbol (in print) and a Japanese Yen symbol (a print with a horizontal through-stroke). The cashier pictogram is at the bottom of the page. It is a US dollar sign in a circle.

DOT symbols: currency exchange, cashier (UEB Contracted)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a currency exchange pictogram and a cashier symbol. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The currency exchange pictogram is at the top of the page. It consists of a rectangle, representing a serving window and print symbols in circles for four currencies. In the centre of the window is a dollar symbol; on the bottom left edge is a UK pound symbol. Below these are a French Franc symbol (in print) and a Japanese Yen symbol (a print with a horizontal through-stroke). The cashier pictogram is at the bottom of the page. It is a US dollar sign in a circle.

DOT symbols: coffee shop, bar (UEB Uncontracted)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a coffee shop pictogram and a bar pictogram. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The pictogram representing a coffee shop is at the top of the page. It comprises of a coffee cup on a saucer seen from the side. The cups handle is to the right. The bar pictogram is at the bottom of the page. It is a stylised image of a cocktail glass seen from the side. The bowl of the glass is at the top of the image. It has a circle representing an olive at the bottom right. The foot of the glass is at the bottom of the page.

DOT symbols: coffee shop, bar (UEB Contracted)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a coffee shop pictogram and a bar pictogram. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The pictogram representing a coffee shop is at the top of the page. It comprises of a coffee cup on a saucer seen from the side. The cups handle is to the right. The bar pictogram is at the bottom of the page. It is a stylised image of a cocktail glass seen from the side. The bowl of the glass is at the top of the image. It has a circle representing an olive at the bottom right. The foot of the glass is at the bottom of the page.

DOT symbols: coffee shop, bar (Large Print)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a coffee shop pictogram and a bar pictogram. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The pictogram representing a coffee shop is at the top of the page. It comprises of a coffee cup on a saucer seen from the side. The cups handle is to the right. The bar pictogram is at the bottom of the page. It is a stylised image of a cocktail glass seen from the side. The bowl of the glass is at the top of the image. It has a circle representing an olive at the bottom right. The foot of the glass is at the bottom of the page.

DOT symbols: coat check, baggage lockers (Large Print)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a coat check symbol and a baggage lockers pictogram. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The coat check symbol is at the top of the page. It is a stylised image of a coat hanger with its hook at the top of the image. The baggage lockers pictogram is at the bottom of the page. At the top of the pictogram is a key with its blade to the right and below this is a rectangle representing a locker. This has a stylised image of a suitcase inside it.

DOT symbols: coat check, baggage lockers (UEB Uncontracted)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a coat check symbol and a baggage lockers pictogram. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The coat check symbol is at the top of the page. It is a stylised image of a coat hanger with its hook at the top of the image. The baggage lockers pictogram is at the bottom of the page. At the top of the pictogram is a key with its blade to the right and below this is a rectangle representing a locker. This has a stylised image of a suitcase inside it.

DOT symbols: coat check, baggage lockers (UEB Contracted)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a coat check symbol and a baggage lockers pictogram. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The coat check symbol is at the top of the page. It is a stylised image of a coat hanger with its hook at the top of the image. The baggage lockers pictogram is at the bottom of the page. At the top of the pictogram is a key with its blade to the right and below this is a rectangle representing a locker. This has a stylised image of a suitcase inside it.

DOT symbols: car rental, restaurant (UEB Uncontracted)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a car rental pictogram and a restaurant pictogram. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The car rental pictogram is at the top left of the page. It comprises of a silhouette image of a door key with its blade to the right at the top. Down the page is a stylised image of a car seen from the front. At the top of the car is the windscreen and down the page are the two headlights and two wheels. The restaurant symbol is at the bottom right of the page. It shows a stylised image of a knife and fork. They are seen from above with the forks prongs and the knifes blade to the top of the image. The sharp cutting edge of the knife is to the left.

DOT symbols: car rental, restaurant (UEB Contracted)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a car rental pictogram and a restaurant pictogram. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The car rental pictogram is at the top left of the page. It comprises of a silhouette image of a door key with its blade to the right at the top. Down the page is a stylised image of a car seen from the front. At the top of the car is the windscreen and down the page are the two headlights and two wheels. The restaurant symbol is at the bottom right of the page. It shows a stylised image of a knife and fork. They are seen from above with the forks prongs and the knifes blade to the top of the image. The sharp cutting edge of the knife is to the left.

DOT symbols: bus, ground transportation (UEB Contracted)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a bus pictogram and a ground transportation pictogram. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The bus pictogram is at the top centre of the page. It shows a stylised image of a single-decker bus seen from the front. At the top of the image are the buses roof and the destination sign. Down the page is the front widow, two circles representing the front lights and further down, the front wheels. At the bottom centre of the page is the ground transportation pictogram. It consists of an image of a taxi seen from the front on the left and a smaller image of a bus as described above, to the right. At the top of the taxi image is its taxi sign and below this are the front window, two headlights and two front wheels.

DOT symbols: car rental, restaurant (Large Print)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a car rental pictogram and a restaurant pictogram. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The car rental pictogram is at the top left of the page. It comprises of a silhouette image of a door key with its blade to the right at the top. Down the page is a stylised image of a car seen from the front. At the top of the car is the windscreen and down the page are the two headlights and two wheels. The restaurant symbol is at the bottom right of the page. It shows a stylised image of a knife and fork. They are seen from above with the forks prongs and the knifes blade to the top of the image. The sharp cutting edge of the knife is to the left.

DOT symbols: bus, ground transportation (UEB Uncontracted)

by Rnib

On this page there are two US Department of Transport (DOT) pictograms used for signage and travel information: a bus pictogram and a ground transportation pictogram. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The bus pictogram is at the top centre of the page. It shows a stylised image of a single-decker bus seen from the front. At the top of the image are the buses roof and the destination sign. Down the page is the front widow, two circles representing the front lights and further down, the front wheels. At the bottom centre of the page is the ground transportation pictogram. It consists of an image of a taxi seen from the front on the left and a smaller image of a bus as described above, to the right. At the top of the taxi image is its taxi sign and below this are the front window, two headlights and two front wheels.

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