There is no current prohibition to allowing drive-up service delivery to non- motorized modal options. However, operators have discretion to refuse service to clientele not accessing drive-up services in a motor vehicle. Current law is silent on modal allowances for publicly or privately operated drive-up services. Some local jurisdictions across the country have attempted to address the issue.
At publicly or privately operated drive- up services, access must be provided for other multimodal transportation alternatives. Other mulitmodal transportation alternatives are defined as bicyclists, pedestrians, and other nonmotor vehicle modes of transportation. If allowance of non-motorized options creates a safety hazard by mixing with vehicle traffic, an alternate lane or lanes must be provided for non-motorized modes to access drive-up services.