NEWARK, NJ – Beginning January 1, riders using NJ Transit’s Reduced Fare Program will need a photo identification card to qualify for discounted tickets, but you will still be able to vote in the Garden State without proving who you are. How does that make sense?
The change affects seniors, people with disabilities, and active military members who use the reduced fare option on buses, trains, and light rail. NJ Transit said all non-photo Reduced Fare IDs will become invalid after the new year. Riders must apply for the new, free photo ID card online, by mail, or in person, providing proof of age or disability along with a recent photo.
Applications can be submitted through the agency’s website, mailed to the NJ Transit Reduced Fare Program, or processed at participating banks, savings and loans, or county offices on aging.
Tell me how someone provides a photo ID online?
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