It’s weird to me when people frame calls for bike-friendly infrastructure as in conflict with disability accommodation. Make a city good for biking requires lots of smooth curbless bike paths that are perfect for mobility scooters, much better than trying to use your scooter on the road or the sidewalk. I see people zipping around on their mobility scooters everywhere in Amsterdam. They also have these tiny little cars for people with disabilities that are allowed to use all bike infrastructure
@vaurora
Mobility scooters aren't suitable for all disabled. They are more for those with limited mobility rather than no mobility for starters. Power wheelchairs are slower than bikes so not so suitable for within biking distance but outside what is generally considered walking distance as well as they are likely not to have the range to be of use once you get to where you're going so the disabled person would need to recharge their wheelchair before doing anything which can take hours.

@vaurora
Then there are those disabled people who's disability isn't solvable with such devices. Their legs work just fine. They are just not safe walking that far which can be for a whole variety of reasons. Also you can't get the wheelchair version of a twin disability buggy a parent/carer might use for kids so you can't just strap disabled twins with such disabilities into a wheelchair and push them anywhere if they are too big for the disability buggy.

Etc, etc.