many of us are ditching paper money and tickets. instead, we re using smartphones or, like you, smartwatches to pay for our journey. i never carry cash but one time, i went to pay for this at a shop and i didn t have it on. it was a bare wrist, so embarrassing. d oh! but for the bus or london underground, it s easy. and things might get easier with smart ticketing set to spell the end of ticket barriers. instead, sensors will talk to an app which tracks your journey and automatically charges you. 0ne system using bluetooth beacons is already active in genoa, and paul carter has been to take a look. 0ur cities are changing. and so, the way we we navigate them is changing, too. and so, the way we navigate them is changing, too. in many major cities around the world, technology being used for integrated fares and ticketing across modes of transport are now commonplace. but making such multimodal systems truly frictionless by removing the need to buy
where pets are allowed! as long as there are robots, it s a spot the robot dog, sniffing after christmas time. i think you are right. and lara is preparing for her perfect night out. this time i m going to a magic forest! it s been a while since i ve been in one of these. it hasn t been in action for 60 years so you must have been 12! oi! we are at the riverside transport museum in glasgow and you can really see how things have changed over time. one thing that s changing is the way we pay for public transport. many of us are ditching paper money and tickets and instead using smartphones or, like you, smartwatches to pay for our journey. i never carry cash but one time i went to pay for this at a shop and i didn t have it on. it was a bare wrist, so embarrassing. but for the bus or london underground, it s just so easy. things might get easier with smart ticketing, which would spell the end for ticket barriers.