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It might seem strange seeing Braille lettering dots, which blind people use to read and write, on drive-thru ATM machines, given that blind people can't drive. But federal regulations require that ...
Braille on the drive-up ATM complies with the law and allows a visually impaired person who might be in the back seat to use the machine just like a sighted person — independently and privately.
“Why,” Bill Tjoa wanted to know, “do the keypad buttons on drive-up cash machines have Braille dots on them?” It’s an interesting question, since the patrons of these machines are almost ...
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Question: Why do drive-up automated teller machines at banks have Braille numbers on the keypads? It seems they would be unnecessary because blind people do not drive. Answer: About six years ago ...
Though Braille on a drive-through ATM might seem odd to some, it’s a great help to others. Good on us for doing it. And it turns out that we right here in little ol’ Austin were instrumental ...
Why is there Braille at the drive-through ATMs? I understand there should be Braille at walk-up ATMs, but I am puzzled as to why it would be at the drive-up windows. Simple.