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pass.” 10 Perhaps discounts could be made available in smaller<br />

increments of 10 or 20 days, or another innovative way could be found<br />

to smooth out the relatively large expenditure of a monthly pass.<br />

Expanding the number of employers participating in the Commuter<br />

Checks program (where employees can pay for a monthly pass with<br />

pretax earnings) may also help in this regard.<br />

Again, the TransLink® smart cards may make it easier to implement<br />

various kinds of multi-ride discounts, and the cards can keep track of<br />

multiple discounts with different agencies. If vehicles are equipped with<br />

an “accumulator,” then a TransLink® card could allow low-income<br />

riders to enjoy the benefits of a multi-ride pass without having to pay the<br />

full price up front. An accumulator could keep track of the accumulated<br />

value of the rides that the individual has taken so far during the month,<br />

and once that value exceeded the value of a monthly pass, every trip after<br />

that would be free. Essentially, the rider would be paying for a monthly<br />

pass, but in small installments until the pass was paid off. This may<br />

make monthly passes more accessible for households that ordinarily have<br />

trouble saving up for a monthly pass. Note that this is a potential use of<br />

the TransLink® cards and is not a use that is currently planned. (VTA<br />

currently has accumulators in use, but on a daily basis, so that riders do<br />

not have to pay for more than a certain number of fares in a day.)<br />

Depending on the cost of implementing accumulator-based monthly<br />

passes, it may well be worth investigating whether paying for a monthly<br />

pass up front is a significant barrier to buying the passes.<br />

TransLink® is currently working to create a distribution system to<br />

ensure that all Bay Area residents can access TransLink® fare payment<br />

options. TransLink® includes an Autoload feature where a certain<br />

amount can be automatically loaded to the card regularly or when the<br />

balance gets low, and a Remote Add Value feature where value can be<br />

added to the card <strong>by</strong> charging the value to a credit card over the<br />

telephone. However, MTC estimates that 13 percent of potential<br />

TransLink® cardholders will not be able to use these two payment<br />

options because they do not have a bank account. To add value to a<br />

TransLink® card, these households will need to use Add Value<br />

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10 Crain and Associates, Inc. (2000), pp. ES-2–ES-3.<br />

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