At driving school, red was the colour most visible. That is what we're getting next time. I notice that when we're on the road, yellow/orange/red/blue are easy to see - especially in rain or sleet/snow. We have white at the moment. Yes, they show dirt the least. It has that going for it.
That maybe so in cities but in the country where smaller communities enjoy tree lined avenues, it's quite easy to miss a dark coloured car when the shadow obscures it. It could possibly be why in 2011 the UK introduced mandatory daytime lights on all new vehicles.When someone has trouble seeing cars because of their color I'd say it's time to turn in their license, Also crossing the street on foot may be risky, for them.![]()
I agree. A car is large enough, that anyone who drives should be able to see it, regardless of color.When someone has trouble seeing cars because of their color I'd say it's time to turn in their license, Also crossing the street on foot may be risky, for them.![]()
Well, when lots of snow is coming down, roads are white, sky is gray/white ... it is hard to see a white car. Ask the NTSB.When someone has trouble seeing cars because of their color I'd say it's time to turn in their license, Also crossing the street on foot may be risky, for them.![]()
No pull-overs, but I'm a law-abiding driver.Does think unique paint job and color scheme,
result in fewer or more frequent, stops by police, have you found?
I guess you have to be, and therefore would have hung up your bank-robbing shoes, after you requisitioned that special order color!No pull-overs, but I'm a law-abiding driver.
I've seen a couple of them in this color and not only love the color but how it enhances the styling. Great choice!My new Hyundai Tucson hybrid is a silverfish taupe. I love the color! The one before it was a black Ford Escape and the one before that was a midnight blue Cadillac sedan. Black was the WORST for showing dirt, and the blue not much better. The Tucson looks clean for days after I wash it!!
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Good to know about safe car color.Car color is a matter of personal choice...but Silver could be the best choice for safety.
Drivers of Silver, White and other light colored cars have a lower risk of being injured in a car crash.
It is not sure why silver cars are less likely to be involved in injury-causing crashes, according to a study
published in the British Medical Journal and reported by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
It is possible that because silver is both bright and reflect light, it may be easier to see under different driving conditions.
Research in the past has shown that light or white cars tend to be safer than darker vehicles.
Silver cars seem to be the safest of all regardless of type and condition, vehicle age and speed.
Injury causing accidents are more common in green and brown cars.
What's your car color?
Mine IS Silver!