Customer information -> Radio frequency identification (RFID) for Your Vauxhall Frontera SUV Third Generation (2024-2026)

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the status of all seat belts (fastened /  
unfastened)  
Radio frequency identification (RFID)  
RFID technology is used in some  
vehicles for functions such as tyre  
pressure monitoring and immobiliser.  
It is also used in connection with  
conveniences such as radio remote  
controls for door locking / unlocking and  
starting. RFID technology in Vauxhall  
vehicles does not use or record personal  
information or link with any other  
Vauxhall system containing personal  
information.  
the contact or intensity of pressure  
exerted on the pedal(s) engaged by the  
driver  
the speed of the vehicle  
the status of some driving and driver  
assistance systems.  
The following are not recorded:  
data on normal driving conditions, in  
other words data not directly related to  
the event  
personal data on the driver and any  
other occupants  
the geographical location of the vehicle  
at the time of the event.  
The reading of data recorded by the  
event data recorder requires both:  
access to the interior of the vehicle or  
to the event data recorder  
special equipment that can be  
purchased from the manufacturer  
Bosch.  
Aside from the vehicle manufacturer,  
other parties such as law enforcement  
agencies may access this data in order  
to analyse the event.