Saturday, October 27, 2018

Car Color Trivia

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The color of car a driver chooses reflects their personality 
and perhaps their favorite color. But the choice of color 
in a vehicle can be much more important as well. 

According to a study by researchers at the University of 
Auckland in New Zealand silver cars are 50 percent less 
likely to be involved in a crash resulting in a serious 
injury as compared to white cars. 

The least safe colors are brown, black, and green according 
to Reuters. 

While, yellow, gray, red and blue cars ranked in the middle 
range. 

According to optometrists, red is the most difficult to see 
color. 

Red is the most controversial of colors. Many drivers claim 
that by driving a red car they get stopped less for speeding 
and have less accidents. On the other hand, red car drivers 
complain that because they drive red cars they are stopped 
more often for speeding and are moving targets for 
accidents. 

White is actually the easiest color to care for. Half of 
the white car drivers claim that white cars don't look dirty 
as quick as colored cars, while the other half complain that 
they have to wash the car more often just to keep them 
looking clean. 

Black, red and most other dark colors absorb more 
ultraviolet rays than light colored cars so they are more 
susceptible to sun damage. 

At night white is the most visible and red is seen as black. 

Owners of both red and black cars say the interior warms up 
faster than in other colored cars. This is due to the 
absorption of heat rays from the sun. Depending on season 
and locale this may be good or not so good. 

Accident statistics show that gray cars are the most 
invisible in foggy conditions. 

Lime yellow is best seen on cloudy days and in snowy winter 
conditions. 

No matter what color the car is, keeping a car in excellent 
working order and keeping it clean are the most important 
for safety concerns. 

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