
Most buses accept both cash and digital payment methods. However, several local governments are now making buses cashless. The idea has drawn both support and criticism.
Should buses go cashless?
HenryI think buses should not accept cash anymore. Cashless buses are much more efficient. By eliminating cash, boarding will be faster. This will reduce the number of delays and lead to improved service for everyone.
AliceI believe that buses should still accept cash. Cash is a necessary backup payment method. Sometimes, people don’t have sufficient digital funds. Without backup payment methods, they will not be able to ride the bus.
OliviaI feel that buses should continue to modernize and go cashless. Modern life favors digital systems. Most people prefer to use cards and mobile payments. Buses should no longer rely on outdated systems.
JamesIn my opinion, switching to a cashless model carries some risks. Digital payment systems often encounter errors that disrupt travel. Transit systems should not rely solely on digital systems, which could fail at any time.