>> The fare box is located in the front of the bus. When you get on, you'll see that little gadget waiting to take your money. It's simple to use. If you're activating a pass, insert it into the fare box card reader. Once your pass is activated, just swipe it through the slot to record your fare. Ron slides into his place up front, and his driver helps secure his wheelchair. If you're paying cash like Maggie, simply insert the bills into the dollar slot at the top of the fare box. Remember, if you're eligible for a discounted cash or pass fare like Maggie, a senior citizen, or Ron, who has a disability, you must be ready to show your driver proof of your age or disability. In Maggie's case, proof could be a driver's license, Medicare card, or DMV ID card. Ron might use--
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>> Both Ron and Maggie can save themselves some time and trouble by getting an Omnitrans ID card. All they have to do is pay $2 and have their picture taken. The card is easy to carry and will save them the trouble of carrying important documents. For seniors or persons with disabilities, having ID is really worth it. They only pay half the normal fare. As a student, Jennifer is eligible for a discounted 7 or 31-day pass. A student pass requires proof such as a student ID card or school registration.