ksun
Senior Member
I am not saying they are the "wave of the future" - I am saying that you will be dealing with a chunk of the population, who for whatever reason will default to the lowest tech method and go straight to the "human" system simply because it is available and preferred. Case in point - GO Transit and their ticket booths - significant penetration of Presto notwithstanding.
AoD
Many people, not just seniors, will always want to interact with humans because in their mind, it minimizes machine risks (what if the machine fails to give me change? how do I prove it? things like that). That's why you still see tons of people lining up at banks just to withdraw or deposite money, which is absurd.
The sensible thing for TTC to do is to fully machinize. Stop allocating people are non-major stations where machine is the only option. Essentially just force people to use the machine.
but again, that's not possible in Toronto, because it relies on human inspection for paper transfers and scratchable day passes. Essentially a vicious cycle forcing Toronto to be stuck in the 80s.