How many cars do we see on our roads every day? Impossible to count them. And how many colors? Equally difficult: yet, perhaps during travels, in the past, someone played at keeping count: 10 red, 4 blue, and so on. What’s the point?
For those who have to spend time on board, during thelong paths, it can be a more or less fun pastime although not especially when there is a lack (as was the case in the past) of cell phones and devices with which to have fun e pass il tempo.
There is chi, However, he did something similar but non for mere reasons of leisure: but to carry one forward studio which focused on the relationship between the colors of the cars, as well as their number, and their relative danger. That means?
Simply put, it is an analysis that was done in relation to the link that may exist between the color of a vehicle and the risk of being able to do it accidents. And it seems that some colors are more ‘risky’ than others. That is to say?
As some would say: tell me what color your car is, and I’ll tell you how many claims you’ll do. Maybe said like this it is an exaggeration, and let’s remember that we always talk about statistics and, obviously, objective and individual cases always make all the difference, obviously.
Colors and cars: relevance in terms of claims
No one can establish that a carjust because of its color, will necessarily make a accident. And yet it has been established, according to a study, that there are some trends, of the colors which appear to be more risky. So much so that even insurers know it and, sometimes, can even take it into account during the process stipulation.
The study was carried out by Car Vertical, a company that has been dealing with vehicle reports for a long time. Well according to the data that emerged from the CarVertical study, there would be one correlation between color of a machine, driving habits and risks claims. So much so that we can even draw up tables on riskier colors.
Car accidents, does color affect?
According to the study, some colors would be more safe of others: for example the grigio and the bianco, according to thresholds around 44 percent overall: it seems that the light tones, standing out, are more visible to the naked eye. In reverse?
They would be less safe colors like marrone, il giallo and the rosso, which would all be around fifty percent of this statistic. After all, it is clear that a color cannot have as much impact as healthy and responsible habits behind the wheel.
2023-12-10 21:00:20
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