GCarnegi said:-- maybe garages are more susceptible to fire or fumes than living spaces.
I'm sure that's true. When we had a bedroom extension built above our garage, the ceiling had to have a minimum resistance to fire and so did the door from the back into the house. That made perfect sense when you consider that a garage is likely to contain many flammable materials, including a car with a tank full of petrol!
What's more, the walls of our garage are bare brick so channelled wiring was, if not impossible, at least impractical. Horizontal channels in the walls would weaken the structure and putting them in the ceiling would mean breaching the fireproofing that's up there. Surface mounting with conduit was the obvious choice.
PS: Just for you BAS, no smileys today.