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In Jakarta ,transport integration is a mess
while the commuter train had it’s own ticketing system.
The BRT forces you to get one of the e-payment cards from several banks and it could cost you 2-5$ and with one card multiple people can use it by tapping the card several times
The City Gov’t is currently testing Ok-Otrip, A e-card that integrates BRT and the Minivans, it is currently being tested on 6 routes
Basically you don’t need to pay after tagging the card for the 3rd time and after that the other transfers are free i think