{"top":302, "left":640, "width":85, "height":116, "correction":"valid", "message":"Bins take up a lot of space on the pavement, which is often already narrow. A wheelchair therefore can’t get by. Getting round a bin in a wheelchair or if you’re visually impaired isn’t easy!" },{"top":360, "left":183, "width":100, "height":83, "correction":"valid", "message":"Bollards protect pedestrians and stop cars parking on the pavement. However, if you’re disabled, they can be an obstacle – they don’t make it easy for a wheelchair to move around and they’re obstacles for the visually impaired!"},{"top":334, "left":330, "width":87, "height":82, "correction":"valid", "message":"In cities, where there’s always building work going on, scaffolding is everywhere. It takes up a lot of space on the pavement. A person in a wheelchair needs to be able to get round it, and that’s not easy! A visually impaired person, who learns their routes by heart, will either have to change their path or walk under all those iron bars – it doesn’t take long before things can get complicated!!" },{"top":340, "left":30, "width":90, "height":74, "correction":"valid", "message":"Café terraces are great, especially when the weather is nice! However, when you’re in a wheelchair, they take up a large part of the pavement, making it hard for wheelchairs or visually impaired people to get by!"},{"top":315, "left":528, "width":100, "height":100, "correction":"valid", "message":"A motorbike or a scooter parked on a pavement doesn’t hurt, right? Except when you’re in a wheelchair or finding your way using a cane. Then, they become much more awkward obstacles!"},{"top":410, "left":667, "width":170, "height":47, "correction":"valid", "message":"A pavement without a dropped kerb can be a real mountain to climb for a person in a wheelchair trying to cross the road." },{"top":340, "left":121, "width":75, "height":45, "correction":"valid", "message":"Nowadays, shops and public buildings are required to install access ramps for wheelchair users. But that’s not yet the case everywhere. Even if there are just two small steps, it makes some places inaccessible for people with reduced mobility!"}