SINGAPORE The shelving of plans to phase out older adult public transport payment cards was met with relief by public transport users, who said they were glad their concerns were heard. But some felt the aborted exercise was ultimately redundant, and expressed frustration at the inconvenience they had to bear to update their ez-link cards. Observers said the shelving.
Adult EZ-Link and NETS FlashPay cards will no longer be accepted on buses and trains from June. Why is the announcement causing unhappiness among some commuters?