Cardlan transportation all in one card product certification helps the national public transportation interconnection

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Author : Reyna Ren
Update time : 2023-10-11 10:05:46

Cardlan transportation all in one card product certification helps the national public transportation interconnection

 

Why should the bus terminal authenticate the traffic all in one card?

The establishment and implementation of the transportation card all in one certification system will help strengthen the market supervision of the transportation card product, effectively control the consistency of the transportation card product, serve the interconnection of the transportation card in the country, promote the facilitation of bus travel, and enhance the satisfaction of the people's public transportation travel. Cardlan bus terminal CL-0618 passed the transportation card all in one product certification and obtained the certificate.

Bus terminals need to be certified traffic card, mainly because the traffic card has the following advantages:

1, convenient and fast: the use of a card payment, no need to carry a lot of cash or paper bills, just swipe the card to complete the payment, saving the tedious change and queuing time.

2, safe and reliable: the card through the password, fingerprint and other security measures for identity verification, to ensure the security of the user's funds. Compared with cash transactions, the transaction record of the card can effectively prevent theft and fraud.

3, easy to manage: the usage record of the card can accurately track consumption, convenient for users to carry out financial management. In addition, some cards also provide account recharge, balance query and other functions, so that users can keep track of their consumption at any time.

4, expand the payment method: the card can not only be used in bus, subway and other fields, but also can be used in convenience stores, supermarkets and other commercial fields, expanding the dimension of payment methods.

5. Improve service efficiency: The e-payment method of the one-card can reduce the use of banknotes and coins, reduce the operating costs of public transportation, and improve service efficiency.

6, promote consumption: the popularity of the card can promote the consumption of citizens and promote the development of urban economy.

7, environmental protection and energy saving: reducing the use of banknotes and coins can reduce the consumption of natural resources and environmental pollution.


To sum up, the traffic card
 all in one has the advantages of convenience, safety and reliability, easy management, expansion of payment methods, improvement of service efficiency, promotion of consumption, environmental protection and energy saving. Therefore, bus terminals need to support the authentication and payment functions of the transportation card to meet the travel needs of citizens and improve the efficiency of public transport operations

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