Where to Apply for Vehicle Electronic Identification?
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Vehicle electronic identification can be processed at the Traffic Police Vehicle Management Division under the Public Security Bureau. Below are the specific details about vehicle electronic identification: 1. Anti-counterfeiting: Each RFID tag has a globally unique ID number that cannot be altered, giving RFID technology unparalleled anti-counterfeiting capabilities. In addition to the ID number, the RFID tag also includes a DATA area where encrypted vehicle license plate and certificate information can be written if needed. By using a reader to inspect passing vehicles, counterfeit certificates or unauthorized vehicles can be easily identified. 2. Anti-borrowing: Since vehicle license plate information can be encrypted and written into the tag, along with accessing the system database, it can determine whether a vehicle is authorized to use the certificate (i.e., electronic tag), thereby preventing the borrowing of certificates and ensuring the unity of the certificate and vehicle or the unity of certificate, vehicle, and driver. 3. Anti-theft: If a certificate is accidentally lost, not only can the above methods be used to verify whether a vehicle is authorized to use the certificate based on the certificate number and consistency, but the certificate can also be invalidated through the owner's report of loss. Any vehicle attempting to use a reported lost certificate for entry or exit can be identified. 4. Anti-removal: Each electronic tag comes with an anti-removal feature. Once installed, any attempt to remove it will render the tag inoperable, preventing reuse after removal and ensuring a one-to-one correspondence between the electronic tag and the identified vehicle, fulfilling the true marking role of the electronic tag.