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What is the most accident-prone car color?

This page is translated from the original post "Quelle est la couleur de voiture la plus accidentée ?" in French.

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Of course, it’s difficult to say whether a particular color is more likely to cause an accident than another, but the question deserves to be asked.

While most drivers believe that car accidents are a matter of luck, the latest study conducted by the automotive data company carVertical proves that some vehicle colors are more likely to be involved in traffic accidents than others. If there is a correlation between the choice of a car’s color and driving habits, the study reveals which colors are the safest.

The choice of a car’s color is influenced by personal tastes, availability, price, and market trends. However, most drivers prefer neutral colors like gray, which depreciate less than bright colors.

If drivers of brown cars aim for reliability, luxury, and comfort, this does not protect them from accidents. Indeed, brown-colored cars are the most damaged and are involved in 51% of vehicle accidents checked by carVertical.

Drivers of yellow cars want to stand out. Energetic drivers, they tend to press the accelerator easily. Thus, 50.6% of all yellow vehicles checked by carVertical were damaged, closely followed by red cars with 49.8% of vehicles involved in accidents.

Alongside this data, it is worth remembering that yellow and red are often used in sports cars, which suggests that their owners have a certain taste for speed and risk.

Can a bright color improve road safety?

Drivers of bright-colored cars are often perceived as extravagant. However, bright colors are also considered safer because these vehicles are more visible in bad weather or low-light conditions. White cars stand out from their environment, making them easier for pedestrians and other drivers to notice, whereas gray or black vehicles can be difficult to see in rainy weather.

Light-colored cars are also easier to spot at night, which enhances the safety of their owners. Although orange is not the most common color on the used car market, automobile experts consider it a good choice for those who want to be visible on the road.

In France, green cars have the highest accident rate (47.6%), a vehicle color that has been very trendy in recent decades. Some university studies suggest that dark-colored cars might be more prone to accidents at night or in low-light conditions due to reduced visibility, but as data shows, the difference is minimal.

According to the study by carVertical, gray (44.7%) and white (44.5%) are the safest colors, meaning they are less frequently involved in accidents. Although accident statistics depend on many factors, such as road conditions and traffic density, choosing certain colors can help drivers stay safe.

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