following day when the Oyster card is used to make a journey. • Technical faults In January 2004‚ on the day that the pay-as-you-go system went live on all Oyster cards‚ some season ticket passengers were prevented from making a second journey on their travelcard. Upon investigation each had a negative prepay balance. This was widely reported as a major bug in the system.[106] However‚ the reason for the "bug" was that some season ticket holders were passing through zones not included on their tickets. The
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will be deducted each time you touch it on a peruser‚ and a travelcard rendition‚ which stays legitimate for a set period: it is possible that one day‚ one week‚ one month‚ or one year. You can likewise purchase a Visitor Oyster Card‚ which is essentially the same as a compensation as-you-go Oyster Card‚ aside from it accompanies a book of markdown vouchers. Can two individuals
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[pic] Oyster Card – Electronic Ticketing [pic] “Time is money‚ we are told‚ and increasing mobility is a way of saving time‚ but how successful are modern transport systems at saving time? “ (John Whitelegg‚ “Time Pollution”‚ Ecologist 23‚ no.4 – 1993) Service choice reasons [pic] If you live in London‚ you will probably know the Oyster Card fairly well. More or less everybody has one. You use it to pay for bus or tube travel – top up some money on the card and instead of
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spring and summer. Concluding: My salary after tax will be around 5490 Sek (6048-557)‚ the loan and the contribution will be 4126 Sek (49 520/12)‚ totally will my income be 9616 Sek. My expenses is the electricity‚ interest cost‚ mortgage‚ food‚ travelcard‚ enjoyments‚ hygiene products and clothes‚ together will it be around 8720
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Study on electronic ticketing in public transport FINAL REPORT Prepared by: Mohamed Mezghani May 2008 Contents Page OBJECTIVE AND SCOPE OF THE STUDY .................................................... 3 PUBLIC TRANSPORT PRICING AND (E-)TICKETING CONCEPTS ............... 5 1. Public transport pricing ......................................................................... 4 2. Public transport ticketing ...............................................................
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Edexcel GCE Chinese Advanced Subsidiary Unit 1: Spoken Expression and Response in Chinese (Invigilator Version) Paper Reference Summer 2011 6CN01 You do not need any other materials. Turn over P38799A ©2011 Edexcel Limited. 1/1/1/ *p38799A* Instructions to the Invigilator • • • • • • Candidates must be allowed 15 minutes’ preparation time. • Any notes made during the preparation time must be kept by the centre until the release of results. The
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External Analysis An external analysis will be done for Air New Zealand using the strategic tools such as PEST analysis and Porter’s Five Forces aiming to identify key strategic issues which will affect the profitability of the company. The analysis will be based on these two categories: the General environment which centralise on the company’s future among other competitors and the Industry environment which centralise on situations and circumstances which will affect the operation of Air New Zealand
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Coursework Trends in tourism for the United Kingdom Valeriya Nikolaenko 100MKT 8th of March 2015 Contents: 1. Advantages and disadvantages for organisations in using secondary information………3 2. The consumption of UK tourism by Russian market…………………………………….5 2.1 Visa………………………………………………………………………………………5 2.2 How to get to England…………………………………………………………………..6 2.3 Weather…………………………………………………………………………………..6 2.4 How to travel around the country………………………………………………………..6 2.5 Activities
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London area. Classes Classes will start promptly at the times shown in the schedule. For the fieldtrips to Greenwich/Globe Theatre‚ independent London visits and returning from Hampton Court Palace you will travel on public transport using your travelcards. Full details will be given to you in class. On days where there is a fieldtrip by coach‚ it will leave from Clayhill at times shown in schedule. Please be on time!
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Quantifying individuals ’ trade-offs between privacy‚ liberty & security: The case of rail travel in U.K. Abstract Public transport systems have been targets in several terrorist attacks‚ notably in recent years‚ resulting in tight security measures worldwide. However‚ individuals ’ privacy and liberty often conflict with efforts towards safety and security‚ making it difficult to assess the benefits of security measures balanced against the costs (e.g. citizens may be stopped‚ searched and asked
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