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Can Private Cars Carry 75% Alcohol?

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DiJames
07/29/2025, 10:35:35 PM

Private cars carrying alcohol will not be checked by traffic police, and there are no clear legal regulations prohibiting cars from carrying alcohol on the road. However, for safety reasons, it is best not to carry high-concentration alcohol while driving, as alcohol is a flammable substance. Precautions for private cars are as follows: Regular Oil Changes: The routine maintenance of private cars mainly involves changing the engine oil and oil filter. It is important to change them regularly or according to the mileage, typically every six months or every 5,000–6,000 kilometers. Deliberately postponing this is not good for the car. Car Bolts Should Not Be Over-Tightened: Note that the bolts used in vehicles should not be too tight, as this can easily cause deformation of metal interfaces and components. Vehicles have many bolts, and when tightening them, special care must be taken not to over-tighten, as they can deform under external forces. Generally, tightening to a certain degree is sufficient. Regular Waxing: Cars should be waxed regularly to add a protective layer to the body and safeguard the paint. Apply wax in straight lines, alternating between horizontal and vertical strokes, and finish with a final pass in the direction of rainwater flow. This helps reduce the formation of concentric circular halos on the paint surface.

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VanJaxson
08/16/2025, 04:47:37 AM

Honestly, keeping 75% alcohol in a private car is quite dangerous in my opinion. 75% alcohol is like a highly flammable substance. When the temperature in the car rises or it's exposed to sunlight, vapor can form inside the bottle, which may ignite and explode if it encounters a fire source. I have a friend who experienced this firsthand—they left a bottle of alcohol in the back seat, and after parking, the high temperature nearly caused a fire. From a safety perspective, it's best not to carry it casually for convenience. If you must bring it, choose a small, tightly sealed bottle, store it in the coolest, darkest corner of the trunk, and secure it properly. Legally, national traffic laws generally prohibit flammable items in vehicles, and carrying excessive amounts of 75% alcohol for personal use may result in fines or vehicle impoundment. Check local regulations before setting out. Also, regularly inspect the bottle for leaks or poor sealing. For disinfection, using wet wipes is a safer alternative to reduce risks and ensure safety.

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Eva
10/21/2025, 03:06:10 AM

From a regulatory perspective, transporting 75% alcohol in private vehicles requires attention to local transportation rules. For example, in China, road safety regulations prohibit the unrestricted transportation of flammable liquids, and 75% alcohol with its low flashpoint is classified as a hazardous material. Carrying excessive amounts may result in being stopped by the police, fined, or even having points deducted from your driving record. Personally, I suggest carrying a small amount of sealed alcohol bottles in the trunk is acceptable, but avoid large quantities. Ensure the packaging is rupture-proof by using plastic or metal containers for cushioning. Also, consider temperature changes inside the car—winter is less risky, but summer poses greater dangers, so park in shaded areas to reduce hazards. Remember not to place it in the front passenger seat or on the dashboard, as bumps could cause trouble. While it's good to have disinfectant on hand for travel needs, following the rules to ensure safe driving is more important.

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MacJack
12/04/2025, 02:33:46 AM

I usually keep some 75% alcohol in my car for convenient disinfection, but I need to be careful. Store a small amount in a sealed bottle and secure it in the spare tire side mesh pocket to prevent shaking; avoid excessive heat in the car, especially in summer—even with the AC on, keep it out of direct sunlight. If the bottle is of poor quality or leaks, it could easily cause minor accidents; while regulations allow carrying small amounts, safety comes first—it's recommended to only bring travel-sized portions. Dispose of it promptly after use and don't store it in the car.

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VonCody
01/24/2026, 09:09:30 PM

When carrying 75% alcohol in a private car, store it properly. Choose thick plastic bottles or metal cans, seal them tightly, and place them in the corner of the trunk. Avoid leaving them in the car long-term if the temperature exceeds 20°C to prevent gas accumulation and ignition. It's recommended to add some anti-collision foam padding to cushion against vibrations. Limit the quantity to small personal-use bottles—avoid transporting large containers as it violates regulations and may result in fines if caught. Safety measures include opening windows to ventilate and exhaust fumes; if any unusual odor is detected, pull over to check the source. While alcohol is practical for daily disinfection, pre-packaged wipes are more convenient, lower-risk, and require less hassle.

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LeHaven
04/20/2026, 02:57:20 AM

Carrying 75% alcohol in the car during travel has disinfection benefits, but risks must be prevented. Alcohol is highly flammable, and high temperatures or friction inside the car may cause a fire. I've seen test videos where bottles cracked and instantly burst into flames. Carry small sealed bottles of 50ml or less in the glove compartment to avoid direct sunlight; avoid placing them in the front seat to prevent them from flying out during sudden braking. Be aware of local regulations, as different places may tolerate small amounts; safety tips include parking with windows open to dissipate heat and avoiding carrying it for too long on short trips. It's recommended to use sprays or cotton pads as safer alternatives, prioritizing health needs to ensure a safe and smooth journey for the whole family.

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