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What are the dangerous goods in a car?

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The following items are not allowed to be brought into the car:

(1) Items prohibited or restricted from transportation by the state;

(2) stipulated in laws, regulations and rules Dangerous goods, ammunition and chemical products whose nature cannot be determined by the carrier;

(3) Animals and items that impede public hygiene (including foul odors and other odors);

(4) Items that can damage or contaminate the vehicle;

(5) Items whose specifications or weight exceed the free carry-on range.

According to relevant national regulations, there are thousands of items in 10 categories and 36 items that are prohibited from being carried on board as dangerous goods. 1. Explosives: such as detonators, fuses, explosives, bullets, firecrackers, warrant papers, etc. 2. Oxidants: such as sodium chlorate, potassium perchlorate, ammonium nitrate fertilizer, etc. 3. Compressed gas and liquefied gas: such as liquefied petroleum gas, coal gas, oxygen, hydrogen, etc. 4. Self-igniting items: such as yellow phosphorus, nitrocellulose film, oilcloth and their products, etc. 5. Warm water burning items: such as metal sodium, magnesium, aluminum, calcium carbide powder, etc. 6. Flammable liquids: such as gasoline, kerosene, alcohol, turpentine, banana water, paint, etc. 7. Flammable solids: such as red phosphorus, sulfur, rosin, aluminum powder, magnesium powder, matches, etc. 8. Toxic products: such as arsenic, sodium cyanide, zinc phosphide, dichlorvos, DDT pesticides, etc. 9. Corrosive items: such as nitric acid, sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, acid, phosphorus, bromine, caustic soda, etc. 10. Radioactive items: such as sulfur-131, phosphorus-32, H3 gas, uranium oxide, luminous powder, monazite, asphalt, uranium ore, etc.

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