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Those exemption do not currently apply to actual licence to vechle type allocation.
I do not know about the rest of the EU. But in the UK no class of car only applies to disabled users or actual road access law.
If I live on a no vechle access road. Being disabled would not allow me to drive a car to my doorstep.
Same goes for any limitation in the site or weight of vehicles.
My licence (no longer valid as I now have a disability that bans me from driving.) Was an old one that allows me to drive 3,5t trucks. Newer licences do not let younger drivers do so without passing a different test.
This is the closest we have ever come to adding a new restriction on the type of car you cab drive. No extra specification for disability has ever existed for the changes you propose. Hence why I included this need to reconsider so Ugh things in my suggestion.
As for the rest of your response. The comment you responded to was trying to address that exact situation,