“…The design and construction of public infrastructure, for example buildings, roads and paths reduced the accessibility of the physical environment to assistive technology users, becoming a barrier to its use. Lack of access ramps, narrow corridors and aisles, high counters and a lack of appropriate parking spaces all limited assistive technology use [50,59,63,68,70,73,77,78,87]. Limited and poorly designed public transportation was also a barrier to the use of assistive technology in the community [50,59,63,70,83,87].…”