Why Can't You Put Bottled Water in the Trunk?
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Because carrying too much water violates regulations against using private cars for cargo transport. Below is relevant information about vehicle trunks: 1. Maintenance: Keep the vehicle trunk tidy. Properly use the mesh pockets on both sides. Most cars are equipped with these to store items prone to rolling, such as flashlights or small fire extinguishers. They don't take up much space, but it's not advisable to pile them together, as items may fall out of the mesh pockets due to bumps during driving. 2. Precautions: Flammable and explosive materials are prohibited. The interior of a car is a relatively enclosed space, and after being exposed to the sun in summer, the temperature inside can become very high. Storing flammable or explosive materials in the trunk could lead to spontaneous combustion or explosions due to the high temperatures.