picard102
Senior Member
Yeah I created a new card in the presto app. I wonder if you can create a third card to have one for your iphone and apple watch.
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A) don't the machines have a memory to prevent exactly this?makes sense.
prevents the card from being double used at the same time.
A) The machines don't talk to each other, they talk to the cards and will keep state on them while you are in transit. The exception is credit cards, all their transactions are reconciled afterwards.A) don't the machines have a memory to prevent exactly this?
B) who cares how many physical times the card is being used, as long as actual money is flowing through? The credit card companies seem to have figured it out...
A) The machines don't talk to each other, they talk to the cards and will keep state on them while you are in transit. The exception is credit cards, all their transactions are reconciled afterwards.
B) If someone could use the same card on their phone and watch they could hand their phone to one friend, card to another and walk themselves through a subway fare gate on one fare. Also not sure if the fare checkers used by enforcement officers will notify them that they've scanned the same card multiple times when checking a vehicle but if not they could be similarly tricked if one tap registered as a payment on multiple cards.
Fair, but couldn't this happen anyway? What's to stop someone from tapping on and then handing their card over the fare gate to a friend? In the old days when transfers were widely used this was a preferred trick of high school students who would throw them out the windows and file on without each person having a legitimate form of fare media.A) The machines don't talk to each other, they talk to the cards and will keep state on them while you are in transit. The exception is credit cards, all their transactions are reconciled afterwards.
B) If someone could use the same card on their phone and watch they could hand their phone to one friend, card to another and walk themselves through a subway fare gate on one fare. Also not sure if the fare checkers used by enforcement officers will notify them that they've scanned the same card multiple times when checking a vehicle but if not they could be similarly tricked if one tap registered as a payment on multiple cards.
Perhaps that wasn't the best example as a row of faregates could probably communicate with each other to block this out, however in that case they could just stagger their entrance until whatever lockout time has passed. According to the 2-hour transit rules it's actually perfectly valid to enter a station more than once, there could be a requirement that you need a tap somewhere else before you can tap at a station again, but given the lack of tap off there might be situation where you'd walk between two places and never have a tap.Fair, but couldn't this happen anyway? What's to stop someone from tapping on and then handing their card over the fare gate to a friend? In the old days when transfers were widely used this was a preferred trick of high school students who would throw them out the windows and file on without each person having a legitimate form of fare media.
Tapping the same card twice on GO triggers a tap error. I imagine the TTC fare gates do the same thing within the same station?Fair, but couldn't this happen anyway? What's to stop someone from tapping on and then handing their card over the fare gate to a friend? In the old days when transfers were widely used this was a preferred trick of high school students who would throw them out the windows and file on without each person having a legitimate form of fare media.
Tapping the same card twice on GO triggers a tap error. I imagine the TTC fare gates do the same thing within the same station?
It's actually just a feature of the era in which it was developed. Back then it had to work on buses in areas with spotty cell service. They couldn't rely on those connections so they designed around it.Makes sense if the goal is to speed up the system - dependent on a central server to validate each and every trip is a recipe for outage and delays.
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Tapping the same card twice on GO triggers a tap error. I imagine the TTC fare gates do the same thing within the same station?
Hmmm, so admittedly I've never tried visiting a station twice, something I guess I'll plan to do at some point to validate how I think this whole darn system works. However with GO that makes sense as it needs a tap off (don't make me think about pre-set trips) whereas on the TTC you're buying 2 hours on the system, going to the grocery store, bringing that stuff home then heading back out on the same route to hit the bar sounds like an example of perfectly valid after work from home trip for someone.They do.
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When you get into the game of tapping GO and TTC or vice versa it's fun. I think you can get up to like 7ish hours of travel on $3.70!!!!Hmmm, so admittedly I've never tried visiting a station twice, something I guess I'll plan to do at some point to validate how I think this whole darn system works. However with GO that makes sense as it needs a tap off (don't make me think about pre-set trips) whereas on the TTC you're buying 2 hours on the system, going to the grocery store, bringing that stuff home then heading back out on the same route to hit the bar sounds like an example of perfectly valid after work from home trip for someone.
5 hours is the max since when you tap onto the TTC after using GO, your transfer expires 3 hours from when you first tapped on GO.When you get into the game of tapping GO and TTC or vice versa it's fun. I think you can get up to like 7ish hours of travel on $3.70!!!!
TTC + 1:58 Then GO + 2:59 + TTC cost me $3.70
GO then TTC extents the TTC transfers to 3 hours past the first go TAP
I'm wondering what other permutations I should try?
Not how it works in practice from what I remember.5 hours is the max since when you tap onto the TTC after using GO, your transfer expires 3 hours from when you first tapped on GO.
When you get into the game of tapping GO and TTC or vice versa it's fun. I think you can get up to like 7ish hours of travel on $3.70!!!!
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I'm wondering what other permutations I should try?
...that's 5 hours, and you'd actually have until 7:06pm to use the TTC since your GO transfer becomes your TTC transfer:I tapped on a TTC bus at ~2:09 pm, tapped on the go at 4:06pm, that go tap said I had 3 hours from 4:06pm. (basically as if I never tapped on the TTC aside from the fare discount)
I tapped on a TTC bus at ~5:04pm, the reader said I had till 7:04pm to do my free TTC transfers.