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PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 7:22 pm 
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you think the ford being a newer car would have better lights
to see in front of him and go oh look a car


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 12:50 am 
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Lockie91 wrote:
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Tadhg wrote:
It was just after this that I heard a statistic claiming that red cars - my car was cherry red with a white roof - had the most accidents. I can't help but think that's partially due to the lesser contrast of brake lights against red paint compared to brake lights against, say, yellow paint. :?


It looks like it was dark so the car colour shouldn't matter,and Lockies other car is blue and thats ben rear ended too :?

In the mean time I'm looking out for some bloody bright l.e.d. lights for the current brake lights. anyone know of where I could purchase some?


nav's rite, my other car had the same accident, just not as bad. It was about 6.20pm at nite

I don't think the colour gives the other driver any excuse - especially not at night (my crash was in the day, and my brake lights were almost exactly the same colour as the paint). I just found it an interesting statistic/factoid.


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