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Servicing by paying fees is done by paying the {{pll|Fees|fee}} tied to a specific {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|vehicle}} at a {{pll|Career Manager|career manager}}. Upon completing the {{pll|Wallet & Money|transaction}}, the vehicle is instantly fully {{pll|Servicing Overview|serviced}}, regardless of its | Servicing by paying fees is done by paying the {{pll|Fees|fee}} tied to a specific {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|vehicle}} at a {{pll|Career Manager|career manager}}. Upon completing the {{pll|Wallet & Money|transaction}}, the vehicle is instantly fully {{pll|Servicing Overview|serviced}}, regardless of its location. This way of servicing costs twice as much as {{pll|Manual Service|manual service}}, but {{pll|Insurance and Copay|insurance}} will cover the portion above the driver’s {{pll|Insurance and Copay|copay}}. Because the copay is low, it is usually cheaper at the start of your {{pll|Career|career}} to service vehicles by paying fees. | ||
When repaired this way, the vehicle is turned off, with controls reset to the default state and the {{pll|Handbrake|handbrake}} applied. | When repaired this way, the vehicle is turned off, with controls reset to the default state and the {{pll|Handbrake|handbrake}} applied. | ||
Servicing by paying fees is only available for the DVRT owned vehicles. {{pll| | Servicing by paying fees is only available for the DVRT owned vehicles. {{pll|Work Trains Overview|Private vehicles}}, on the other hand, can only be serviced {{pll|Manual Service|manually}}. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:13, 17 March 2025
Servicing by paying fees is done by paying the fee tied to a specific vehicle at a career manager . Upon completing the transaction , the vehicle is instantly fully serviced , regardless of its location. This way of servicing costs twice as much as manual service , but insurance will cover the portion above the driver’s copay . Because the copay is low, it is usually cheaper at the start of your career to service vehicles by paying fees.
When repaired this way, the vehicle is turned off, with controls reset to the default state and the handbrake applied.
Servicing by paying fees is only available for the DVRT owned vehicles. Private vehicles , on the other hand, can only be serviced manually .