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CookieĬookielawinfo-checkbox-advertising-targeting These cookies do not store any personal information. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. “Traditional transit fare systems have created a situation where customers who are least able to afford the upfront costs of a monthly pass end up paying more, but also end up travelling less by the end of the month,” said Brandon Policicchio, RTA’s Chief Customer & Business Development Officer. RTA says this is of particular benefit to cash riders, and those who choose not to use credit or debit cards to top up their smartcard or account. To preload cash onto their Tapp Pay account, retailers scan a barcode on riders’ Tapp Pay card or Tapp Pay in the Transit app. RTA riders can now purchase smartcards from newly installed Ticket Vending Machines (TVMs) and add funds to their account using cash or credit and debit cards. The authority says the new Account-Based Ticketing system, which is powered by Masabi’s Justride platform and available through Transit, RTA’s official app, uses fare capping technology to ensure all riders are charged the best possible price for their journey. The Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA) and the Transit app have announced that riders on their network are now able to purchase reusable smartcards, giving them the ability to simply tap and ride without needing to buy a ticket or select a fare before traveling.
Riders can use the Tapp pay app to load cash onto their ticketing account