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Originally Posted by Robbob
I am sure with apps and such you can use the location to verify somethings. Like someone said use the same sort of format as the parking app. You start your ride and then end your ride. If you are doing a long haul to caps out at the price of the ticket. If you are still riding on the train or your location is going down the tracks you could send a push asking if you want to continue your transit session.
You might get a bit more compliance with tickets if your trip is only for a couple stops and costs you a portion of the price. It also gets the person to think they are saving money. Don't people right now just ride and only pay for tickets that on the app when the transit cops come on?
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But how do these smaller fares cover the cost of the installation/ operation of the software system that calculates the distance / processes the discounted payment?
... all so a modest percentage of riders can save money on the short trips?