0 a place where you can get some type of service by driving through it, without needing to get out of your car: --
a drive-through restaurant
1 a restaurant, bank, or store that serves you through a window so that you do not need to leave your car: --
The win came despite a drive-through penalty for spinning the rear wheels while the car was jacked up during a pit stop.
Fast food restaurants are traditionally separated by their ability to serve food via a drive-through.
However, replays showed that he clearly jumped the start, for the first time in his career, and earned himself a drive-through penalty.
A drive-through could be provided later.
All four schemes currently include a rail link, three of them include a drive-through road link and the fourth proposes a road link on a shuttle service.
I do not believe that it would be technically possible or feasible to have a drive-through tunnel of 50 kilometres today.
A submission was made by a group which was concerned about the drive-through tunnel which has cats' eyes and spots in the road.
The drive-through has been open for some time and nothing has changed.