It's abundantly clear that we don't live in a particularly accessible world. According to the American's With Disabilities Act , an “accessible" place is “a site, facility, work environment, service, or program that is easy to approach, enter, operate, participate in, and/or use safely and with dignity by a person with a disability.” Despite the ADA being signed into law in 1990, most buildings and businesses still aren't accessible to wheelchair users. The ADA demands that only government buil…