I HAVE A FRIEND WHO LEARNED TO SPEAK BRAILLE....KIND OF ANNOYING, ESPECIALLY WHEN HE TRIES IT ON THE LADIES.
2007-01-03 16:24:49
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answer #1
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answered by nfsupahs 3
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The American with Disabilites Act requires such standardization. Also called the ADA. Most of us use sight as our interface with machines, but touch and hearing of sound are also good interfaces that should be developed more fully.
2007-01-03 08:24:37
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answered by RUSerious 2
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Obviously, the second answer is correct. Plus, pedestrians can use drive thru machines too.
2007-01-03 08:07:48
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answered by Anonymous
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For cross reference?
2007-01-03 08:04:13
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answered by blue2blnde 4
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maybe a passenger in the back seat wants to use the cash machine
2007-01-03 08:03:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Because people walk up to them as well as drive through them.
2007-01-03 11:20:21
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answered by KathyS 7
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So the blind can read it....when they are driving(?) through a bank machine.
I think it's required by law.
2007-01-03 13:27:03
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answered by C 3
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I've wondered that same thing, kind of scary, lol
2007-01-03 08:02:14
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answered by bregweidd 6
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For blind people.
2007-01-03 08:17:18
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answered by BlackJack 2
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