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Children are 0 to 12 years old and they ride free. Youths are 13 to 19; Youth must show proof of age. Post-secondary students, must be registered full-time in a recognized post-secondary institution and must have a TTC post-secondary photo ID. No "Pass Back" allowed—penalty for misuse. Information about TTC fares and passes. The card lets TTC drivers and collectors verify that the child is 12 or younger and eligible to ride for free.

Every September, we send a quantity of these cards to every elementary and secondary school in Toronto that has 11 and 12 year olds. To obtain one of these Proof-of-Age Cards at your school, please ask your school administration.

Youth Youths ages 13 to 15 are not required to carry identification when travelling on the TTC. Next month's passes are available as early as 12 days before the end of the month. For more information, please visit the TTC website. The current month's passes are available up to the 8th day of the month. When you sign up for a TTC 12 Month Pass, you will be billed monthly on the 23rd and your pass will automatically renew at the end of the month term.

The current month's TTC passes can be purchased up to the 8th day of the month. Sign up here and follow the online steps. In , the TTC launched a special annual pass that was transferable between users.

People were upset about having to pay more for worse service and ridership dropped from million to million over the course of a year. By , the era of rapid price jumps had begun. The province began testing Presto passes in as part of a plan to integrate the 10 public transit agencies within the GTA. In , the tap cards were made available to the public, but since they could only be used at a handful of stations, most people continued to purchase a monthly Metropass.

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