Her crafty Clipper card ring quickly earned a shoutout from BART. "Brilliant DIY thread to create a Clipper Card ring!" tweeted BART. However, BART soon followed up. "Clarification time: we aren't ...
Under a new system rolled out Wednesday, Dec. 10, almost every transit system in the Bay Area will allow riders to pay by tapping a credit or debit card. Related Articles A whimsical last-minute ...
If you have a habit of losing your Clipper Card — or are just tired of fishing around for it in your purse or pockets — Apple has good news: You can now ride two-dozen Bay Area public transportation ...
This week, BART is finally catching up to its public transit counterparts in New York and London. Now, instead of just using the Bay’s designated Clipper card to pay for a ride, riders can simply tap ...
BART has seen a surge in the number of people misusing Clipper cards to cheat on transit fares but says the numbers are still too small to make changes to the card necessary, agency officials said ...
The road to cheating on BART fares with a Clipper card was purposely paved by good intentions, transportation officials admitted Wednesday. But after some media gave a tutorial in how to abuse the ...
Under a new system rolled out Wednesday, Dec. 10, almost every transit system in the Bay Area will allow riders to pay by tapping a credit or debit card. But Clipper payment — by plastic card or on ...
Under a new system rolled out Wednesday, Dec. 10, almost every transit system in the Bay Area will allow riders to pay by tapping a credit or debit card. Suspension of disbelief: The newest Bay Bridge ...