This company proposes the use of RFID chips that would be left at the scene of "hit and run" accidents. These unique identifiers would then act as a sort of "automotive DNA," providing the registration information for that particular vehicle.
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This company proposes the use of RFID chips that would be left at the scene of "hit and run" accidents.
These unique identifiers would then act as a sort of "automotive DNA," providing the registration information for that particular vehicle.