The longer check-in lines for passengers at airports nationwide and San Francisco Bay Area comes with safety and airport security issues. National TSA (Transportation Security Administration) is experimenting computerized systems to expedite the process of screening airport passengers. The TSA federal officials announced on Tuesday about expanding more testing to speed-up airport passengers lines and improving security. Airport passengers may have to check their carry-on bags using CT scans for inspection at airport pre-check points to make the process quicker. The CT scanning automation process is for airport safety improvement and helping passengers eliminate standing in lines longer. National TSA officials shared this improvement change will save airport passengers about 30 percent of their traveling time.
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