Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 17, 2010 Staff Share Posted January 17, 2010 1. In the west, there were studies / reports that GREY cars are prone to greater accidents on European and Western countries. 2. The study suggests that grey cars "blend" with the road especially during dusks and low light conditions; and the fog. 3. In Singapore, once upon a time; RED cars were considered accident prone especially when these cars did not have the compulsory third brake light and their brake lights were rather dim. It was felt that when such cars brake; the brake lights were less attention getting. 4. Nowadays, in Singapore, it does not matter! In my opinion, a high number of so called Sonata taxi drivers drive like Formula One racers... And many Singapore drivers not only drive fast : speeding but like to weave in and out of traffic. And they also think that they can brake in a dime... : tailgating... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 16 Author Staff Share Posted August 16 IN SUMMARY The text highlights the correlation between car color and accident rates, noting that grey cars are more susceptible to accidents in low visibility conditions, while in Singapore, the focus has shifted from car color to aggressive driving behaviors that contribute to road safety concerns. Ultimately, the evolving nature of driving habits and vehicle visibility underscores the complexity of road safety issues. - Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.net Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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