What happens if you forget to tap off the Oxford bus?

If you forget to tap off on an Oxford bus, the Freeflow system will charge you the maximum possible single fare for that route, as it cannot calculate your exact journey. This usually results in being charged to the end of the line, which may be up to the current capped rate of £2 or £3, depending on the route and timing.
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What happens if you don't tap off the Oxford bus?

What happens if I forget to, or can't tap off? You will be charged the single fare to the end of the route, so always remember to tap off in order to pay the correct fare.
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What happens if I forgot to tap off the bus?

You'll be charged the Single fare to the end of the journey of the bus you were travelling on - so please remember to 'Tap off'! We all make mistakes, so if you need any assistance let us know. Is this page useful?
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What if I forgot to tap out from the bus?

Do not attempt to alight at the last minute. If you forget to tap your fare card on alighting, do not attempt to re-board from the exit door to tap your card. Proceed to any Transit Link ticketing office to make a claims.
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How much will I be charged if I forget to tap out?

If you don't touch in and out, we can't tell where you've travelled from or to. This means your journey will be incomplete and you will be charged the maximum fare.
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Is the 2 pound bus fare extended?

In his pre-budget speech on Monday 28 October 2024, the Prime Minister confirmed that single bus fares will be limited at £3 until the end of 2025, as part of more than £1 billion to be invested in buses. The current £2 cap on single bus fares had been due to come to an end on 31 December 2024.
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Is there a 100% limit on contactless?

While the contactless card limit is £100, you can now make payments over £100 using your mobile phone, providing your bank and the merchant in question authorises them. It's more secure than carrying cash, and quicker than Chip and PIN.
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Why am I seeing a $0.10 charge when paying for public transport?

When you tap your GXS FlexiCard on the fare gantry, a S$0.10 pre-authorisation charge is made to ensure your card is active and ready. Don't worry, this isn't your actual fare. It will be promptly returned once the final transaction details from SimplyGo are processed.
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How to get away with bus lane fines?

You might want to appeal because: you didn't own the vehicle when it was wrongly driven in the bus lane. You'll have to prove this, for example with a receipt and a copy of the DVLA registration form. the alleged offence didn't take place - for example, because the rules weren't in force when you drove in the bus lane.
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Why do I get charged 10p for a bus?

10p charges from us may seem random, but here's what's happening 👇 It's a temporary check to make sure your card is valid for travel. It's replaced with the actual fare once all your travel is complete over a 24-hour period, and this amount is usually charged at 4am.
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What do I do if I forgot to tap off the bus?

What happens if I forget to tap off? You will be charged the single fare to the end of the route, so always remember to tap off in order to pay the correct fare.
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Can a bus driver refuse a child in the UK?

It is almost certain that as part of these rules or policy that students must be able to produce a valid bus pass when boarding the bus, failing which they can be refused entry. However, there is more to consider here as the operator of the bus service also owes your child a 'duty of care'.
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What happens if you tap in twice at the same station?

Same station exits

If you touch in when you enter a station and then touch out to exit it within a short period of time, you'll be charged a same station exit charge. These are: Between 0 - 2 minutes: a maximum fare. If you re-enter the same or a different station within 45 minutes, you'll be refunded.
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Is there a cap on the 2 pound bus fare?

The £2 bus fare cap ran from 1 January 2023 until the end of 2024 to help passengers save on their regular travel costs. It was replaced by a new £3 bus fare cap on single bus fares in England outside London from 1 January 2025 through to 31 December 2025.
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Is it cheaper to use an Oyster card or contactless?

Fares and capping are exactly the same whether you use an Oyster card or a contactless payment method. That means you'll never pay more than the daily or weekly maximum when travelling across different zones – whichever method you use.
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Is bus free within 1 hour in London?

If you travel on Tube, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line, IFS Cloud Cable Car or River Bus services in between Hopper journeys, you'll be charged a standard fare. The Hopper fare will still apply to any further bus and tram journeys made within one hour of first touching in.
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Does using a bank card for transport charge more?

Are there any additional charges to the fares when using my contactless bank card for transit? The fares charged using locally-issued contactless bank cards are the same as existing card fares. Please refer to www.ptc.gov.sg/fare-regulation/bus-rail/fare-structure for more information on fares.
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How long does an EZ-Link card last?

3.1 Subject to paragraph 3.7, an ez-link Card is valid for use for 5 years from the date that it is encoded for use by SPL (the “Validity Period”), and thereafter the ez-link Card shall expire (“Expiry Date”).
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What is the 2 3 4 rule for credit cards?

The 2/3/4 rule: According to this rule, applicants are limited to two new cards in 30 days, three new cards in 12 months and four new cards in 24 months. The six-month or one-year rule: Some credit card issuers may let borrowers open a new credit card account only once every six months or once a year.
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How many times can you tap contactless in a day?

You can use a contactless card as many times as you like within a day so long as each purchase is under £100. Just bear in mind that you may be asked to use chip and PIN after using contactless a few times in a row. Don't worry, it's just an extra security measure to check it's you making any payments.
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Can I pay 500 pounds with Apple Pay?

With Apple Pay, you can make payments for any amount, but some retailers limit the spend to £100.
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