EU has secret plan for police to “remote stop” cars / Technology in the news / Welcome to Technology Online - Technology Online. Accessibility links Te Kete Ipurangi Navigation: Te Kete Ipurangi Communities Schools Te Kete Ipurangi user options: Close Register TKI uses the New Zealand Education Sector Logon system for user accounts. If you already have an Education Sector user ID and password, you are ready to log in. Search community Searching ...... Technology Online navigation Technology in the news Archive EU has secret plan for police to “remote stop” cars 18 March 2014 The project will work on a technological solution that can be a “built in standard for all cars that enter the European market," said a restricted document.
Read more Discussion starters Characteristics of technology: Use this and other examples to discuss future scenarios where technology plays out different roles, and justify projected impacts. Image courtesy of Stuart Miles/FreeDigitalPhotos.net Return to top ^ Footer: TKI - Te Kete Ipurangi New Zealand Government © Crown copyright. Where Do Recycled Items Go? If your city allows you to throw all of your recyclable materials in the same bin, then your city uses a process called “single-stream recycling.” Single-stream recycling means there is no need to separate different materials such as paper, plastic and glass into separate bins. Instead, all recyclables can be tossed into the same bin. They are then collected by a truck and hauled to a sorting center where the real magic begins. The separation process starts when the truck arrives at the Materials Recovery Facility (MRF). The process may vary from place to place, but each MRF has one goal: to separate and recycle different materials so they can be made into new products.
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