Fare capping definition

Fare capping means the action of no longer charging a
Fare capping means combining prior activated digital passes into a new Digital Pass valid for the remainder of the applicable time period in accordance with fare capping rules defined by the Agency.
Fare capping means combining prior activated Passes into new Passes valid for the remainder of the applicable time period in accordance with fare capping rules defined by the Agency.

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