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Originally posted by zroth
reply to post by thedoctorswife
You cannot introduce logic.
When I was 12 I ran into this at a Burger King in Southern California.
It makes no sense. For a couple of bucks in paint they could make a bike lane.
Undoubtedly the rule exists as a fear of a car hitting the bike rider.
Funny thing is that bikes have to follow the rules of the road.
Yes but like i said, cyclists are allowed to leave theyre bikes in the porch and come in and order food. Doesnt make sense.
Of well, crazy world all around.
Originally posted by tothetenthpower
It's actually a time thing.
Drive thru's have Average Handle Time for each customer, each car that goes through. They are tracked by big posts at either end of the drive lane. Bikes don't have enough metal or weight to set off the sensors. Now the people who own that McDonald's get bonuses for having low times, much like any where else.
The more people you service in a short period of time, the more profit.
It's all about the money at the end of the day.
~Keeper
Originally posted by tothetenthpower
It's actually a time thing.
Drive thru's have Average Handle Time for each customer, each car that goes through. They are tracked by big posts at either end of the drive lane. Bikes don't have enough metal or weight to set off the sensors. Now the people who own that McDonald's get bonuses for having low times, much like any where else.
The more people you service in a short period of time, the more profit.
It's all about the money at the end of the day.
~Keeper