The free travel card will ensure faster control, on the wap can be traced back exactly where you are on the bus.
The company nearly spends early 500 million forints (1.8million Euro) for improvements. They put 100 million Huf from their own budget to the 400 million EU and state funding.Within one year they implemented not only modern cash registers, based on GPS technology.
The project will be implemented over two years were divided into six strokes: the first half they gave priority especially to the education and buying new displays and cash registers. Now they testing the new travel card.
Geza Zilahi-Sebess, theCEO of Hajdu Volansaid: it was serious step forward to use the wap. Nowanyone can track the current status of buses, it is also possible, of course, on the company`s websiteathajduvolan.hu.
First in the country, the company introduced an electronic pass system: all information, photo supplement uploades onto a plastic card.The small card /touching to the cash register/ identifies the traveler, and the type and validity of the pass.
The system is currently on test use on the Hajdúszoboszló-Nagyhegyes-Balmazújváros-line, with very good experiences. So far, 170 people have been replaced older type passes with thenew small plasticcard which one is free.
The new traffic management system allows bilateral communication between the dispatcher and driver, so they can inform each other at once in the event of an accident or road closure.
The improvements do not stop there: within a few days it will be possible to pay by credit card at ticket offices, and the plan is that the buseswill bealso equipped with such terminal. Is a GPS-based system of internal and external bus passenger information, ticket printing of new cash registers. The company
equipped 220 vehicles with it. The CEO also announced that till the end of this year they going to buy 30 new buses in two installments.