Drive-in definition

Drive-in means a restaurant that delivers prepared food and/or beverages to customers in motor vehicles, regardless of whether or not it also serves prepared food and/or beverages to customers who are not in motor vehicles, for consumption either on or off the premises.
Drive-in means an establishment which provides parking facilities and service to those fa- cilities in order that patrons may utilize on-site goods and/or services without leaving their vehi- cles. Said drive-in service may be in conjunction with, or exclusive of, any other form of service, including drive-through or conventional seating.
Drive-in means a public building used for the purpose of viewing motion pictures from parked vehicles;

More Definitions of Drive-in

Drive-in means the action of the vehicle leaving the public road to provide service. “Drive-in” may also be referred to as “off curb.”
Drive-in means a Sonic® Brand drive-in restaurant or any other Sonic® Brand restaurant related business establishment at which ready-to-eat food is sold to customers, in either case, located anywhere in the world.
Drive-in means the action of the vehicle leaving the public road to provide service.
Drive-in means an establishment:
Drive-in means a vehicle crossing constructed so as to provide an access for mechanically propelled vehicles to or from the carriageway of a public highway from or to premises adjoining or having access to the highway.
Drive-in means the charge for leaving the public road to provide service. There shall be no obstruction from overhanging branches and/or wires and adequate room for the collection vehicle to turn around. If the Customer requests drive-in service, the road surface shall be of such material as to withstand the weight of the collection vehicle; all maintenance and repairs shall be the Customer’s responsibility.
Drive-in means as follows: it may be used as a noun or adjective and shall refer to a business which is designated to serve patrons while they are reposed in vehicles or by means of service windows with the intent that products be consumed in automobiles. This shall not be construed to include places for making deposits from automobiles such as drive-in bank windows, post office drop boxes or laundry or cleaning drop boxes.