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Public transport in Nigeria is almost entirely cash-based. Danfo buses in Lagos, keke (tricycles), and okadas (motorbikes) only take naira in cash. Th...
Public transport in Mozambique is mostly cash-only. Chapas (minibuses) and buses in Maputo, Beira, and Nampula require metical coins or small notes. N...
In Ulaanbaatar, buses use the U Money smart card, which you load with tugriks. Cash is no longer accepted directly on most buses. You can buy and rech...
In Malta, buses are run by Malta Public Transport, and they accept contactless cards as well as cash. You can also buy a Tallinja Card for cheaper far...
In Madagascar, public transport is mostly cash-only. The taxi-be minibuses in Antananarivo and other cities require small ariary notes - no cards are ...
Liechtenstein buses are run by LIEmobil, and they’re very organized. You can pay directly with a credit or debit card on the green buses running betwe...
In Bishkek, buses, trolleybuses, and marshrutkas are mostly cash-only in Kyrgyz som. Fares are cheap - around 11-15 KGS per ride - and you hand the mo...
Public buses in Kuwait City are run by KPTC and CityBus. They’re almost entirely cash-based - you pay the driver in Kuwaiti dinar coins or small notes...
In Jersey, the main operator LibertyBus takes both cash and contactless cards. You can pay the driver directly with GBP coins or tap your Visa/Masterc...