DutchNews, October 3, 2016
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Driving licences could
be available as a phone app in the next few years under plans proposed by the
vehicle licensing service.
Bas van den Berg, head of the driving licences unit
at the RVW agency, said the technology for mobile licences was in development.
‘You’ll download an app from the store and the details of your driving licence
will be stored in a secure manner,’ he said.
The proposal came on the day when
paper driving licences officially expired. The Telegraaf reported that around
300,000 old-style licenses had not been handed in, even though drivers risk a
€90 fine if they rely on an invalid document.
Van den Berg explained that the
app would exist in two forms: one for the licence holder and one to allow the
police to read the details securely.
He added that security was a paramount
issue: ‘There are no 100 per cent guarantees against hacking, but the
technology has evolved to the point where people’s details can be stored
securely.’

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