  A retired schoolteacher urlLink challenged five prominent business and government leaders of Brigham City, Utah, to spend two hours in a wheelchair downtown. The results were eye opening. The leaders learned the difficulty of using public washrooms, trying to reach faraway produce or frozen goods in the grocery store, inaccessibility to facilities only available by stair, getting passed doorways with too-high thresholds, and opening the door at the Tabernacle. Sharon Ross, a member of the Governor''s Council for People with Disabilities, has also conducted these sessions in Cedar City and Roosevelt, both in Utah. I wish getting website developers to embrace accessibility issues was just as easy. Sigh. 
