The standard drive-through window height typically ranges from 36 to 48 inches from the ground. This height is designed to accommodate most vehicles, allowing customers to easily access the service while remaining seated in their cars. Variations may occur based on specific design requirements or local regulations.
McDonalds does not permit people to walk up to the drive through window.
well first you have to go to the window and look out of the telescope and talk to cj after you flush the pin drive go back and talk then you can drive through the window
you put in a window and a driveway in front of it...i know, im a genius!
Drive through service initially became popular in the restaurant industry in the 1940s in the U.S.
at the side of the restaraunt
Depends on how close you get. You control the distance.
Wendy
The height of a drive-through canopy typically ranges from 10 to 14 feet, depending on the specific design and the type of vehicles it accommodates. This height is generally sufficient for most cars, SUVs, and light trucks. However, for larger vehicles, such as delivery trucks, a greater height may be required. It's important for businesses to consider local regulations and the types of vehicles their customers use when designing a drive-through canopy.
Yes, drive-through restaurants are typically required to post clearance height signage to ensure vehicles can safely navigate through the drive-through lanes. This is important to prevent damage to vehicles and structures, as well as to ensure customer safety.
You walk.
12 through 20 depending on your weight and height
DRIVE C IS KNOEN AS WINDOW DRIVE,SO ITS DIFFICULT TO HIDE DRIVE C.... but if you wnt to do so ,then install your window inanother drive......