Moscow Metro announced that it is officially testing facial recognition-based fare payments at turnstiles, with plans to roll out the technology by the end of the year.
But while the giant subway system said last week it would lift its Covid requirements that passengers wear gloves on the metro, it is not removing its mask mandates. This could slow verification times for facial recognition, a Moscow Metro transit official acknowledged recently.
The transit agency announced Saturday that it has begun to test its Face Pay facial recognition system at turnstiles with 1,000 passengers on one of its dozen metro lines. The trial follows testing with Metro employees, which the agency says has resulted in more than 1 million successful Face Pay transactions.