Delta4Embassy
Gold Member
Every link I've read mentions insurance concerns and how they wont serve pedestrians or bicyclists since then cars might run you over in line. That seems sensible, but isn't accepting such customers and simply getting insurance to cover them what ya should be legally compelled to do? They presumedly have to buy insurance for the cars in line afterall.
And if banks, cafes, and other restaurants can accomodate bicyclists at least, shouldn't every fast food restaurant as well?
"How's this for customer service? The Pueblo Bank & Trust in Boulder, Colorado has been providing bicycle customers a bike drive-thru window for some time now, complete with a bike rack and H2O for thirsty travelers!
Although this is the first bank I've heard about, in Portland, Oregon there are a number of cafes and restaurants that have been providing bicycle customers with window services."
Streetfilms Bike-Thru Window Banking Boulder Colorado
And if banks, cafes, and other restaurants can accomodate bicyclists at least, shouldn't every fast food restaurant as well?
"How's this for customer service? The Pueblo Bank & Trust in Boulder, Colorado has been providing bicycle customers a bike drive-thru window for some time now, complete with a bike rack and H2O for thirsty travelers!
Although this is the first bank I've heard about, in Portland, Oregon there are a number of cafes and restaurants that have been providing bicycle customers with window services."
Streetfilms Bike-Thru Window Banking Boulder Colorado