Drive up service offered
I don’t know why you’d need a drive-up window at an insurance office. If that’s an important feature for you, though, here it is.
But be careful: those three skinny poles holding up the canopy aren’t going to withstand much if you run into them and I am thinking that an insurance claim because the insurance office fell on your car might become complicated.
Levelland, Texas
photographed 2.23.2013
Posted on March 5, 2013, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, architecture, black and white photography, levelland, levelland texas, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.

Drive up insurance! What a concept.
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It’s Texas – that’s how we do things!
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Can you drive up to get car insurance, even if it is expired already? Around here you are not allowed to drive without insurance.
Yesterday, for the first time ever, I went to a drive up bank machine. It felt decadent somehow, and a bit naughty.
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Our drive-up bank machines have Braille on the keys. Is it just me, or this a little odd?
And you’re not supposed to drive without insurance here, but it happens all the time. When I worked at the transit system, it was unusual for a driver who HAD insurance to be in a wreck with a bus. We sort of just assumed they DIDN’T have insurance….
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That IS a little odd. Do Texans have cars with braille on the turn signals, radio controls and light switches?
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NO! They do not. That doesn’t make any sense. As luck would have it, our state legislature meets every other year and they are in session RIGHT NOW. I will spend the rest of the evening drafting letters to my state representatives, asking them to address this discriminatory practice!
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Surprising to learn of this discrimination – especially since state legislators so often seem blind to the world around them.
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It’s inexplicable, really.
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