RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags on cars can be placed in several locations depending on their intended use. Common placements include:
Windshield: For toll collection systems like EZ-Pass, RFID tags are often placed on the inside of the windshield.
Headlights or Taillights: Some manufacturers integrate RFID tags into the headlights or taillights for tracking and identification purposes.
License Plates: RFID tags can be embedded in or attached to license plates for vehicle identification.
Under the Hood: In some cases, RFID tags might be placed under the hood for inventory and manufacturing purposes.
Inside the Key Fob: Modern car key fobs often contain RFID chips for keyless entry and ignition.
These placements can vary depending on the car manufacturer, the purpose of the RFID tag, and regional regulations.
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