
Residents and commuters in the Village of Kaser now have a faster and more convenient way to pay for bus transportation with the launch of the new Bus Tap Card. Designed to simplify the riding experience, the contactless transit card eliminates the need to search for exact fare or purchase single-ride tickets before boarding.
The new system allows riders to simply tap their card when boarding the bus, making the payment process quick and efficient. According to the announcement, all existing bus fare rates will remain unchanged, ensuring that riders can enjoy the added convenience without any increase in cost.
Getting started is simple. Riders can purchase a Bus Tap Card through Rockland Kosher, the Kaser Village Office, or directly on village buses. After purchasing the card, users can create an account and load funds onto it immediately. Once activated, the card can be tapped on the bus to pay fares seamlessly.
The card costs $5, but riders who load $50 or more onto their account at the time of purchase will receive the card free of charge, providing additional value for regular commuters.
Village officials say the Bus Tap Card was created to modernize fare collection and improve the overall transit experience for residents. By replacing cash handling and ticket searching with a simple tap, the new system aims to make bus travel more accessible, efficient, and user-friendly.
For more information about routes, schedules, and fare details, riders are encouraged to consult the official bus route schedule or contact the Village of Kaser transportation office.