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Edinburgh will soon implement 'tap on, tap off' technology for smoother, contactless payments across its bus and tram network. The system, currently in final testing, will cap daily and weekly fares, with £5 daily and £24.50 weekly maximums. Failure to 'tap out' after a journey may result in a £7.90 penalty fee. This technology is already in use in cities like Manchester and London.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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