Tap-To-Pay Transit Tech Is Cash-Poor, but Rich in Data
- Date: 06/13/2024
Technology developments in transit fare payment are enabling residents to ride without cash, as so-called “cashless riders,” and opening the…
Technology developments in transit fare payment are enabling residents to ride without cash, as so-called “cashless riders,” and opening the…
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (Septa) has launched a three-month pilot with Conduent Transportation to stop fare evasion on its transit…
Pittsburgh Regional Transit and other Allegheny County officials launched a new program Monday that offers income-based transit discounts. The program,…
Technology company Indra plans to integrate its innovative technology across the entire Irish public transport network. This extensive network includes…
Livingston County, in partnership with local non-profit Livingston County Cares, has launched a new initiative to improve transportation access for…
NeoRide, the Council of Governments representing 29 transit agencies across seven states, has announced the launch of account-based ticketing (ABT)…
Cities around the world rely on transit systems to get residents to work, school and around town — efficiently and…
Interoperability paves the way for innovation. A unified ticketing network with pooled resources can enable investment in technologies that would…
Up to 60,000 Massachusetts residents could qualify for half-price fares on subways, buses, commuter trains and ferries as soon as this spring,…
Paying for transit can still be more complicated than it should be in the digital era. More than half (51 percent) of…
Transport for Athens (OASA), the company that operates metro, tram, trolleybus and bus services in the Greek capital, is to upgrade…
Low-income transit riders could see permanent relief in fares in Allegheny County as local officials look to expand a successful pilot program.…
This paper proposes a comprehensive architecture for a Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) platform, focusing on service browsing, ticketing, and payment, with a…
This ‘roundtable’ brings together key industry personnel and those passionate about sharing their opinions on ticketing and payments to explore…
Individuals who qualify for discounted Clipper cards through the START program will enjoy a new 50 percent discounted rate on…
Security experts were skeptical about the New York MTA’s switch to an OMNY tap-and-go system when it was first announced years ago.…
Traditionally, those using public transport have been issued a physical paper ticket as proof of their right to ride. While…
On 8 November 2023, Knoxville Area Transit (KAT) announced that its passengers are now able to use the Transit app…
New research suggests that transit agencies see ridership gains when they adopt monthly fare-capping policies, which are primarily intended to…
Mastercard has partnered with Aurionpro Transit, a leading global provider of smart ticketing and payment systems, to provide commuters with a next-generation contactless…
Public transit riders in the Seattle area will soon be able to access their ORCA Cards for digital payments via…
A newly unveiled pilot program at L.A. Metro gives $150 a month to 1,000 residents to be used for transportation…
The new law, which is effective retroactively to January 1, 2023, will let taxpayers deduct a much broader range of…
The Amp card tracks every ride a customer goes on. Once a customer spends the equivalent of a day pass—$2.50—in…
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