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Re: Septa KEY

Posted by TransitChuckG on Tue Oct 18 17:48:11 2016, in response to Septa KEY, posted by TransitChuckG on Tue Jan 19 08:38:13 2016.

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I asked Septa if a Key card on a lanyard can be tapped at the reader, and what happens to a Key card that is is your wallet in your back pocket.


This is their reply.


The Key card must be tapped on the reader for the customer to be able to ride. There is no danger of a customer being charged for a ride just because a Key card is in the vicinity. With this being said, validators are able to read Key cards in certain wallets that are tapped. If a wallet is not especially thick, a customer won’t have to take their card out of their wallet. All they have to do is make the effort to tap their wallet at the validator. Customers can also tap to ride if a card is on a lanyard. They will have to grab their card and tap it at the validator, but they won’t have to remove it from the lanyard.

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