Hipster Duck
Senior Member
I agree. It was time to drag the TTC kicking and screaming into a unified smart card system.
Actually Presto hired morons..they didn't run it themselves. A marketing group named Pollara did the surveys....We probably didn't need it - but more proof that Presto is run by morons.
I got an e-mail asking me to take a survey.
One of the questions:
Note the lack of indication if 1 is agree or disagree.
Which means the results of the survey will be meaningless ...
I would expect Presto would have both had a selection process when they hired their contractor, as well as would have had sign-off on the questions.Actually Presto hired morons..they didn't run it themselves. A marketing group named Pollara did the surveys....
Queens park and city have 12.4B TTC Deal
http://www.thestar.com/article/965947--queen-s-park-and-city-have-a-12-4b-ttc-deal?bn=1
PRESTO:
The PRESTO fare card system will be implemented on the entire Metrolinx project.
The City of Toronto, TTC and Metrolinx will work together on mutually agreeable terms to implement PRESTO across the TTC.
Passing through the GO bus terminal at Union a few minutes ago, I noticed almost all the buses had PRESTO readers installed.
I don't think they're turned on though.
Yes, you do.I recently used up my my Presto balance so I signed up for the automatic deductions. So far, no deductions have been made, so I've been using tokens. Do I need to manually add a balance again, so that it triggers the autoload the next time I pass under my threshold? Why didn't it just top me up right away?
Might not happen until tomorrow ... if you only did it manually on the website today, don't you have to wait until tomorrow until it get's added to your card? Confusing as all heck ... if anyone in the private sector ever designed anything so badly, they would have been fired by now.So after I pay my fare today, my balance will be below the threshold and I expect to see that autoload kick in. Let's see how that goes...
Did they design it, or just program and implement it.But presto IS designed by the private sector... Accenture!
Hmm? Which makes you wonder...