China wants to track citizens’ cars with mandatory RFID chips

The Chinese government is readying a program that will make it possible to track citizens' cars using RFID chips, according to The Wall Street Journal. The program, which will be voluntary at first but mandatory for new vehicles starting in 2019, starts rolling out on July 1st.

The program is being put in place by China's Ministry of Public Security, and the ministry's Traffic Management Research Institute. By installing RFID chips on the windshields of new cars, and reading devices on the side of China's roads, government officials reportedly hope to be able to study and improve congestion, therefore helping to reduce pollution — a major priority for China's president Xi Jinping. They also hope to use it to help stem the rise of...

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