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Cash-free payment in private public transportation

05. September 2008. | 16:57

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The system enables passengers to pay for their fair in privately run buses in Skopje without having to use cash.

Today, the Macedonian Minister of Transport and Communications, Mile Janakieski, will put the "Moja karta" (My Ticket)’ electronic payment system officially into operation.

The system enables passengers to pay for their fair in privately run buses in Skopje without having to use cash.

This modern system is being introduced by the company Sloboda Prevoz from Skopje. Minister Janakieski will also speak during the presentation of the system, as well as the director of the Foreign Investment Agency Viktor Mizo, Skopje deputy mayor Konstantin Dimitrovski and the director of Sloboda Prevoza, Lenin Jovanovski.

Through the implementation of this system a foreign investment is being realized that will improve the standard of passenger transportation in Skopje.

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