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Yes, it is a "Class 2.2: Nonflammable Gas." It is a hazard because of the pressure, not due to combustibility or poisonous nature, since it is liquid Carbon Dioxide. They are not prohibited on large highways with material discrimination signs. They are not allowed to be brought on airplanes.

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