Having access to places and activities outside the home is known to be a central part of living a meaningful and fulfilled life. Such access is often dependent upon using different modes of transport (i.e. public bus, private car) and handling different types of everyday technologies (i.e. ticket and parking machines, payment devices). However, there are few studies which map how transportation and associated technologies impact access to places and activities among people living with dementia. This chapter details problematic situations that people living with dementia have described and sets the stage for what can be changed in rural and urban contexts to improve the dementia-friendliness of sustainable cost-effective transportation options using co-design methods.