It is technically possible for the SimplyGo system to display commuters' card balance and deduction information at gantries, but it would slow down the entry and exit for commuters, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said on Friday (Jan 12).
It is technically possible for the SimplyGo system to display commuters' card balance and deduction information at gantries, but it would slow down the entry and exit for commuters, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said on Friday (Jan 12).
The Land Transport Authority (LTA) said on Friday (Jan 12) that is possible for the SimplyGo system to display commuters' card balance and deduction information at gantries However, this would slow down the entry and exit for commuters and lead to longer queues, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said on Friday (Jan 12). LTA had said on Tuesday that from June 1, non-concession adult commuters will be unable to use Ez-link adult cards that have not been upgraded to SimplyGo to pay for their public transport fares.But among the criticisms of the SimplyGo system is that it does not display card deductions and balances at the gantry itsel
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