Under a nationwide initiative to introduce innovative digital solutions, the Ministry of Transport, Highways, and Urban Development today (01) launched a new programme for Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) buses, enabling passengers to pay fares using electronic cards.
Implemented with the guidance of the Ministry of Digital Economy, the initiative aims to strengthen public transport services while enhancing transparency and accountability between passengers and conductors.
The project was inaugurated at the Makumbura Multimodal Centre (MMC) under the patronage of SLTB Chairman Sajeewa Kanakaratne. The card-based payment system allows passengers to pay only the exact stipulated fare and will not impose any additional charges on commuters.
Officials said the government plans to further refine and improve the system by assessing strengths and weaknesses identified during the initial phase of implementation.
The pilot project commenced today on selected routes, including Makumbura–Galle and Makumbura–Embilipitiya.
The launch event was attended by the Advisor to the Ministry of Digital Economy, Sumudu Rathnayake, officials from People’s Bank, and several other distinguished invitees.
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