BACOLOD CITY – The Vallacar Transit Inc. (VTI), an operator of the Ceres Lines buses under the biggest bus conglomerate in the country, the Yanson Group of Bus Companies (YGBC) here is leading the first Automated Fare Collection System (AFCS) in Western Visayas.
This was revealed by Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) chairman Martin Delgra III, who graced the launching of the AFCS at the Ceres Liner North Terminal in Barangay Bata here on Monday.
The AFCS implementation is pursuant to the Omnibus Franchising Guidelines issued by the Department of Transportation (DOTr) that aims to ensure interoperability and mutual trust among the passengers and the transportation companies.
This will be a more secure payment for the passengers, as they do not have to carry cash to pay for their fares as all they need is to tap their cards as the mode of payment.
The pilot route for the AFCS is Bacolod to Victorias. The collection system is a cashless, contactless, and efficient way of collecting fares from the passengers.
“We adhere to the modernization program of the transport sector under the leadership of President Rodrigo Duterte. The pandemic cannot stop us from delivering good service to our stakeholders”, said VTI president and CEO Leo Rey Yanson.
Yanson said that tap cards will be distributed free of charge to the riding public. The load will be paid by the commuters in the terminal booth.
“In the future, we are giving rebates to the passengers or exploring the possibility of loyalty award points to maximize the riding experience of our passengers,” he added.