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In the Solomon Islands, there’s basically no card payments on public transport. Buses and shared taxis, called ‘trotros,’ want cash, and fares are che...
In Sint Maarten, public buses almost always only accept cash. The fares are cheap, around $2-$3 USD depending on distance, and drivers expect exact ch...
Senegal’s Dakar has a mix of public transport, but buses and metros definitely stick to cash. The Dakar Express bus and local buses don’t accept cards...
In Palau, public transport isn’t super developed. There aren’t really any formal buses or metros like in big cities. Most folks use taxis or rental ca...
Niue’s public transport is super limited-mainly minibuses and some shuttle services, and they all use cash only. I never saw any option for card payme...
From my trip to Niamey, the buses definitely only take cash. The public transport system is pretty basic, and drivers expect exact change in West Afri...
You'll definitely need small cash for public transportation. While Martinique is a French territory and credit cards are widely accepted at shops, the...
You'll absolutely need small cash for public transportation. There are no metros in Mali, and the bus system is primarily cash-based. The main mode of...
You will need cash for all public transport here. There is no metro system, and the buses are generally a cash-only affair. The main way to get around...