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  2. History of public transport ticketing in New South Wales

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    Sydney Ferries, then part of State Transit, issued magnetic-stripe tickets for single fares, with ten-trip magnetic-stripe tickets called FerryTen, and the full range of magnetic-stripe version TravelPass periodicals (being available from July 1989 system introduction), DayTrippers and P.E.T.s, at major wharves (via vending machines and BOMs ...

  3. One-way travel - Wikipedia

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    One-way travel or one way is a travel paid by a fare purchased for a trip on an aircraft, a train, a bus, or some other mode of travel without a return trip. One-way tickets may be purchased for a variety of reasons, such as if one is planning to permanently relocate to the destination, is uncertain of one's return plans, has alternate arrangements for the return, or if the traveler is ...

  4. Template:VRTS ticket 2 - Wikipedia

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  5. Pennsylvania Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    When the highway was under construction, its proposed toll was $1.50 (equivalent to $26.00 in 2023 [110]) for a one-way car trip; a round trip would cost $2.00 (equivalent to $34.00 in 2023 [110]). Trucks would pay $10.00 (equivalent to $172.00 in 2023 [110]) one way. Tolls would vary for motorists who did not travel the length of the turnpike ...

  6. Template:Ticket - Wikipedia

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  8. Non-Resident Violator Compact - Wikipedia

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    The Non-Resident Violator Compact (NRVC) is a United States interstate compact used by 44 states and Washington, D.C. to process traffic citations across state borders.. When a motorist is cited in another member state and chooses not to respond to a moving violation (such as not paying a ticket), the other state notifies the driver's home state and the home state will suspend the driver's ...

  9. Driver License Agreement - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Driver License Agreement (DLA) is an interstate compact written by the Joint Executive Board of the Driver License Compact (DLC) and the Non-Resident Violator Compact (NRVC) with staff support provided by the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA). The DLA requires all states to honor licenses ...