There are a number of reasons,
1.its the law called equal access to public services for the handicap.
2. is because even the drive up ATM's can be accessed by a blind person who walks up to the machine.
3.the ATM can also be accessed by a blind person who is in the driverside rear seat of a vehicle that gets driven to the ATM machine.
4. It is just more cost effective for the ATM manufacturer to use one type of keypad on the ATM machines rather than paying to have two different keypads..
So in view of these reasons having braille on a drive up ATM does not seem to be a dumb idea.
However there are several places that Braille is used that is absolutely insane and outright stupid because under no circumstances would blind person ever be using it.
A few examples are
1. braille being used on aviation flight equipment and controls in the cockpit of a 747 passenger jet.
2. braille being used on the keypads and controls in commercial cranes and heavy equipment.
3. braille being used on the keypads and controls of military rocket launchers.
4. braille being used on the keypads and controls of commercial cargo ships.
5. braille being used on the keypads and firing controls of the M1A1 Abrams tank.
6. braille being used on the keypads and reactor controls of nuclear power plants.
The reason there is Braille lettering on drive up ATM machines is so that blind people can take out money so that they wont feel left out.
So blind people can use them.
Drive-through banks include directions in braille to ensure accessibility for visually impaired customers who may be using the service. This feature allows them to navigate the banking process independently and safely, promoting inclusivity. Providing braille signage demonstrates a commitment to accommodating all customers, regardless of their abilities.
Yes, you can deposit checks at ATMs, but not all ATMs allow you to cash checks.
No, ATMs do not accept counterfeit money.
It's easier just to make one standard machine with the Braille included, than to have two separate machines.
ATM machines with Braille are standard, these are located at all locations including drive-through, and also you blind people can get there money out to just because there blind doesn't mean they can't have a bank account
so blind people can use atms to
Blind people may not drive, but people still take them places. Braille on drive-through ATMs (specifically bank ATMs) are most likely in place so that people who are blind don't have to give out their personal bank card information, but rather, can get the money out of the ATM on their own. Besides that, I'm sure it feels nice to feel that you can get your own money out of your bank account and not have to rely on someone to do everything for you. And it's easier for the banks just to make one style of machine. Sighted people can easily use the keypads, even though they have Braille on them.
The reason there is Braille lettering on drive up ATM machines is so that blind people can take out money so that they wont feel left out.
So blind people can use them.
Because most keyboards have Braille on the keys it would be more expensive to make special ones without it
Braille is names after its inventor, Louis Braille.
While there are several Citibank ATMs in Colorado Springs, there is no actual Citibank branch. Most of these ATMs are the type found at gas stations, and may not be able to provide the services which can be had through a drive-up ATM.
Louis Braille created Braille, a development of a military system for reading by touch, in the dark.
Using a braille chart, you can match up the braille with their corresponding letters to find out what they mean. Here is a braille chart: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille
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