Science, asked by obeecatlover, 2 months ago

why is it called a ''drive through'' when you have to stop?
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Answered by Talentedgirl1
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"Drive Through" gets the idea across in two words. "Drive up, stop and order, pull forward, stop and get what you ordered, then drive off" is too long to put on a sign.

Answered by miab100209
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because you don't get out of your car and the engine stays on, and when its on its classed as driving

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