I had similar scary experiences when I had a silver car. More near
misses of people not seeing me than any other vehicle I've ever owned.
Got rear-ended at the bottom of a slope also..
paula
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From: "Craig Chamberlin"
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> This is contrary to my experience with a
hi all,
silver and grey cars literally can "disappear" in overcast conditions.
i live in ithaca, ny.. we have less sun than seattle wa..
if your car is grey or silver, than one HAS to run one's lights to alert
other drivers of your presence.
Greetings,
This is contrary to my experience with
Greetings,
This is contrary to my experience with a silver car (I live in Portland,
OR). During late fall, winter, and spring (the rainy season) silver is
difficult to see on grey days. I felt like people were trying to get
me. Later I purchased a black car and didn't have the problem anymore.
Do they have an explaination? Is the silver easier to see, or people who
select silver older or better drivers?
Curious.
Marshall
daddybob wrote:
> Choosing a Car Color? This One Is Safest
>
> If you're in the market for a new car this holiday
> season, choose one that is silver. According to a
Choosing a Car Color? This One Is Safest
If you're in the market for a new car this holiday
season, choose one that is silver. According to a
study by researchers at the University of Auckland in
New Zealand that assessed the effect of car colors on
the risk of serious injury in over 1,000 Aucklan
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