A recent report has shed light on the struggles faced by high school students using the free OMNY payment system, and the solution may be simpler than expected. Many students have been complaining about difficulties with their OMNY cards, which are made of a thin, flexible material that can be prone to bending and damage. According to the report, if the cards were made of a sturdier plastic material, most of the problems would be resolved. This could be a game-changer for students who rely on the OMNY system to pay for their subway fares, potentially reducing frustration and inconvenience.
High school students who use a free version of the OMNY payment system say most of their problems would be fixed if the card were made of plastic, according to a new report.