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Find wheelchair accessible places with Google Maps

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Google Maps now allows people to turn on an “Accessible Places” feature to have wheelchair accessibility information displayed more prominently in Google Maps. When Accessible Places is switched on, a wheelchair icon will indicate an accessible entrance. You’ll also be able to see if a place has accessible seating, restrooms or parking. If it’s confirmed that a place does not have an accessible entrance, we’ll show that information on Maps as well.

This feature represents a big milestone in Google’s continued commitment to help and build for everyone.

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