RFID chips are being implemented in various institutions around the world to improve efficiency and to save time and money. These chips can only be read by RFID scanners within the antennas range, which in the case would only extend a few feet around the ID. RFID Chips can vary in size, and can store different volumes of information. Contained in these paper-thin chips is the same information that would be found on your passport, as well as your basic drivers’ license information. The enhanced drivers’ licenses are embedded with a small Radio Frequency Identification chip, (RFID) and an antenna so they can be scanned quickly by an electronic RFID reader. Why are so many people in Michigan switching over to these high-tech drivers licenses? The main reason: to replace their passports. Since then, over 80,000 applications have been received, and the trend is growing. Only six months ago, the Secretary of state for Michigan began taking applications for RFID chip enhanced drivers licenses. RFID Enhanced Drivers Licenses Replace Passports
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