A drive-through ATM makes some sense, because a passenger in the back seat could then use the ATM without having to tell someone else in the car his PIN. Granted that's a rather limited case, but I've used drive-through services from the back seat on a few occasions so it's not completely unheard-of.
That's usually the reason I give to someone I don't think has a clue. The actual reason is mass-production. Some ATNs are walk-ups on the sidewalk, some are drive-ups. It's cheaper to manufacture 100 of one part than 50 each of two because it's one less prototype, so you manufacture one part and half the units have a feature they don't use.
Braille on the parking garage is a new one on me. Wanna bet it's got something to do with city fire regulations? -- Dagonell
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Date: 2005-11-14 04:03 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-11-14 06:38 pm (UTC)Braille on the parking garage is a new one on me. Wanna bet it's got something to do with city fire regulations?
-- Dagonell