Saturday, January 20, 2024

#Newsflash: Why are commuters unhappy over the SimplyGo switch?

 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?


Commuters have expressed frustration since the Land Transport Authority announced that EZ-Link and NETS FlashPay cards cannot be used on buses and trains from June. Why is there a shift to the SimplyGo system? What is the difference in payment types? And what could the authorities do better to communicate the change?

Steven Chia gets answers from Sumit Agarwal, professor at the School of Business at the National University of Singapore and Walter Theseira, who heads the urban transportation programme at the Singapore University of Social Sciences.

Associate Professor Walter Theseira:
A key lesson from the SimplyGo episode is that we can't assume as an expert policymaker or administrator, that what we understand and know about the system is the same as what the member of the public understands and knows.

Professor Sumit Agarwal:
It's a classic case of bringing in new technology, there is a status quo bias that I like what I like and I'm so used to dealing with that ... People knew how much they paid. Now there's uncertainty, how much did I really pay? It creates frustration.






Source from Channel News Asia

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