I really saw this
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A drive up ATM machine with instructions in Braille next to the normal written instructions. Does that make sense?
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No weirder than a link at NWS radar pages for a color blindness tool...
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At some banks, the drive-thru ATM is only ATM machine available. So obviously, they can't drive. So whomever is driving them round goes through the drive-through and let the blind person get out and use the ATM machine. I don't know, but it is a possibility.
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Ed Mahmoud wrote:No weirder than a link at NWS radar pages for a color blindness tool...
Im color blind. That tool helps. About 10 percent of males are color blind to some degree.
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Ya know Ed, now that I think about it, I've seen it our Wells Fargo drive up ATMS!
Get this one! I was doing follow up at our local hospital emergency room a few months back and ABOVE each bed area in the ER, approx. 10' HIGH...there's a sign with a bed number and below the number is a BRAIL number, same height, 10' above ground...go figure!
Get this one! I was doing follow up at our local hospital emergency room a few months back and ABOVE each bed area in the ER, approx. 10' HIGH...there's a sign with a bed number and below the number is a BRAIL number, same height, 10' above ground...go figure!
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I know people think it's funny, but there's a simple explanation for it. The machine is the same as all the other ATM's that are not in the drive-through lanes. Why make a nonstandard (ie, more expensive) machine just for the drive-through lanes? That's why they just put braille buttons on all of them.
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gtalum wrote:I know people think it's funny, but there's a simple explanation for it. The machine is the same as all the other ATM's that are not in the drive-through lanes. Why make a nonstandard (ie, more expensive) machine just for the drive-through lanes? That's why they just put braille buttons on all of them.
That makes sense. Its on there already and a nonstandard machine would be extra.
God bless the handicapped people. I'm sure we have no idea how hard it is to cope.
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coriolis wrote:gtalum wrote:I know people think it's funny, but there's a simple explanation for it. The machine is the same as all the other ATM's that are not in the drive-through lanes. Why make a nonstandard (ie, more expensive) machine just for the drive-through lanes? That's why they just put braille buttons on all of them.
That makes sense. Its on there already and a nonstandard machine would be extra.
God bless the handicapped people. I'm sure we have no idea how hard it is to cope.
For me, the ADA has been terrific. I don't have a disability, but, I have been pushing strollers for years now. Having aisles that are wide enough if very conveniet. My first child was born just before the ADA took effect. And it was such a pain.
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coriolis wrote:gtalum wrote:I know people think it's funny, but there's a simple explanation for it. The machine is the same as all the other ATM's that are not in the drive-through lanes. Why make a nonstandard (ie, more expensive) machine just for the drive-through lanes? That's why they just put braille buttons on all of them.
That makes sense. Its on there already and a nonstandard machine would be extra.
God bless the handicapped people. I'm sure we have no idea how hard it is to cope.
Welcome to my world...As you know, I myself do have a disability. It is, at times, hard to deal with but I do...every day of the week, 52 weeks a year. And the person who said that ATM's are required by ADA to have the braille instructions, etc. is correct. Same with elevators, room placards, etc.
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