Having rules that disabled people (or people driving them) get exceptions is something I'd take as a given within EU countries (UK still has EU values mostly so they're included when I say EU)
The main issue we need to solve is the 9 to 5 people who could go to work with a fiat 500 instead taking a Ford F150 because 🤏 instead of any practical reason.
Higher cars are generally very unsafe for pedestrians AND people driving smaller cars (which encourages those people to also buy bigger cars) while also being less safe for the people in them (main reason people but them is cause they "feel more safe")
It'd be environmentally and socially better to have smaller cars.
A car that houses 5 people does not need to almost be as wide as a bus, we have compact cars that can handle 5 people.
As for disabled people those can also mostly be transported by a normal car (with some modifications) or a small bus, they don't need a Ford F150 size car for that
Having had a tesla as a company car for a year, I wouldn't even dare put too much pressure on that front hood let alone sit on it 😭 just pressing it closed felt like I was gonna put a dent into it
Look I don't think its bad to have people like that testing, but you'd need a test team to write the test for them or have those people specifically interested in testing the software.
I've had a project where we as testers got out most bugs during test phase, after that it went to staging and there were a few business people who always jumped on testing it there and found bugs we couldn't think of cause they just knew the business flows so well and we had to go off what our product owners said.
Leaving all testing to a non-testing team isn't gonna work
I've tried it and its not really my type of game but I can certainly see people can enjoy this a lot. The quality of the demo was great!