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CHECKING OUT BUS TICKETS • Your editorial "Fares Fair" hits

26th May 1988, Page 32
26th May 1988
Page 32
Page 32, 26th May 1988 — CHECKING OUT BUS TICKETS • Your editorial "Fares Fair" hits
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at what is a sore point in the bus industry. Not only would pre-paid bus travel save time on boarding, but just as importantly, it would improve security for drivers and would reduce costs of cash counting and banking.

Many American bus operators combine pre-paid tickets with fare boxes with no change given for those without a ticket and paying in cash.

Ticket vending machines in the streets may never by completely vandal-proof, but what about putting them near the checkouts in supermarkets and in post offices and the like? Michael Dearing, Secretary, National Federation of Bus Users