Quote Originally Posted by Benji_DCP View Post
I wonder how thick is the rfid tag? by the looks of it, it is just as thick as a regular LTO sticker. An example of an rfid tag in use in vehicles today are your NLEX or SLEX e-pass tags. They are really thick, because this devices contain rf receiver and transmitter circuitry and a coil. The coil catches the radio frequency emitted from a reader, converts part of it into power for the circuitry to be able to allow the id tag to transmit information back to the reader.

Have the LTO ever demonstrated how it is going to be used to the public??? This could just be an ordinary sticker for all we know.
Correct! This could just be another ordinary sticker. They should first do an actual demonstration on how the system works in public. Then get rid of the ricey "RFID LIKE SAFER ROADS" slogan on the sticker! I can live with a sticker in the middle of my windshield but with that slogan and design?! No no! I really think they're just fooling us to think there really is a microchip in the sticker. Even SIM cards with a little microchip embedded on it is thicker than the RFID sticker.