Or locks on doors for business that are open 24/7.
You are right BUT. I saw a car drive up to that ATM, past the keyboard and the rear window came down, an arm came out and felt for the keyboard.
A BLIND passenger, in the rear, was thus able to do her banking thing while seated IN the car on a drizzly day.
Useless to the sighted, but maybe a blessing for the blind lady.
I don’t give the government much credit, but every now and then, it may help someone. Also, what is the extra cost of molding BRAILLE into those push buttons?
why make a second set of keys when you can make one uniform keypad and have all inventory of parts be one uniform pad?