This is how accommodations work, and have always worked.
From what I've heard from people in the industry, apparently a significant portion of users consuming audio described movies and TV shows, originally aimed at blind people, are truck drivers who have to look at the road, not the screen.
Audiobooks and OCR technology, also originally developed with the blind in mind, are now used by many fully-abled people in their lives.
Closed captions, originally intended for the hearing-impaired, are now a staple of many bars, where the chatter is so loud that nobody can hear the TV.
There are many more examples.