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Right now in Iraq, public transport is almost entirely cash-based. Despite some banking improvements, buses and shared taxis don’t widely accept cards...
In Guinea-Bissau, paying for buses and local transport typically involves cash. Most buses and shared taxis expect payment in West African CFA Franc (...
In Guam, when you take the bus operated by the Guam Regional Transit Authority (GRTA), it’s strictly cash only-no cards or mobile payments accepted ye...
If you're heading to Eswatini and wondering about metro or bus payments, mostly it’s cash only on public transport for now. The buses and kombis don’t...
Your best bet for public transport in Djibouti is to use cash. The country doesn't have a metro system; instead, you'll be relying on public buses and...
From my recent travels, I can tell you that in Curaçao, you'll want to have cash on you for bus rides. The public bus system, run by the Autobusbedrij...
I can tell you from experience that in Comoros, you should rely on cash. There isn't a metro system, so you'll be using shared taxis or minibusses to ...
For bus rides in Brunei, your best bet is to have cash on you, specifically Brunei dollars (BND). The public bus system, often called the 'purple buse...
You'll definitely want to choose Without Conversion at the ATM. When a bank like the Banco Nacional de Comércio de Timor-Leste (BNCTL) offers to conve...
