In most cases, packers and movers do not recommend keeping personal items inside your car during transportation. This is a standard practice followed by professional car transportation services to ensure safety, compliance, and insurance validity. Vehicle carriers are designed to transport cars and bikes empty, and Any items left inside may not be covered under vehicle transit insurance.
Some movers may allow very limited items (like a car mat or spare tyre), but this depends on the company’s policy, route regulations, and transport method.
During long-distance or interstate relocation, cars pass through checkposts and inspections, where items inside the vehicle can cause delays or fines. Experienced packers and movers follow these transport rules strictly to avoid delays and penalties.
Item Type | Allowed Inside Car? | Reason |
Car documents (RC copy) | ✔ Yes | Required for verification |
Spare tyre & tool kit | ✔ Yes | Factory-fitted items |
Loose household items | ✖ No | Risk of damage or theft |
Electronics / valuables | ✖ No | Not insured |
Clothes / boxes | ✖ No | Can shift and damage interiors |
Fuel above safety limit | ✖ No | Safety regulations apply |
It’s best not to keep personal items inside your car during transportation. For safety, insurance validity, and smooth transit, always send the vehicle empty unless the mover clearly permits limited items in writing. If you’re booking a vehicle move, always confirm the guidelines with your car transport service provider.