red cars and tickets myth
#61
![Default](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
Originally Posted by DGuida
The color of the car can't be an issue, the police are not guessing the vehicle's speed, it's being timed by Radar, VASCAR, ENRADD, Accutrac, etc., the machines can't distinguish color. Maybe people, like myelf, who tend to exceed the maximum allowed speed limit at times (which doesn't always equate to driving dangerously) also tend to drive red cars (or other vibrant colors).
Be nice, admit the offense, and ask for a break in points
Be nice, admit the offense, and ask for a break in points
"The color of the vehicle can influence the amount of sunlight reflected from the hood into the detection optics. White, silver, and bright or metallic colors in general are 100 times more likely than gloss black to reflect competing light into the detector."
Agree may not be because it is a "red" car, and it is "automatically" speeding, so lets get radar reading attitude by police. There are so many variables, like the truck example referenced in the above URL.
#62
![Default](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
Originally Posted by STATMAN
One method to more precisely test this is akin to what you said. Have a series of experiments where we drive 2 P-cars, one red and one some other color, past a cop at the same speed--for instance 10 MPH over the speed limit--and see how often each color gets pulled over. This would more accurately test whether the color actually makes a difference (rather than something else related to the aggressiveness of the driver or the model of car).
![burnout](https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/burnout.gif)
#63
![Default](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
It's almost silly to think a device's accuracy which is influenced by the color of a car would be permitted as a speed timing device . If this was true, lasers would have been disallowed by Applelate courts. Attorneys would have presented that argument long ago. Color doesn't matter, your reference is refering to detector's ability to distinguish reflected sunlight from that of the laser, not the other way around. Color doesn't effect a given reading on the officer laser gun , not even a laser (the timeing device used by the officer, not the detector). Read the paragraph above the one you posted.
#64
![Default](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/icons/icon1.gif)
Originally Posted by DGuida
It's almost silly to think a device's accuracy which is influenced by the color of a car would be permitted as a speed timing device . If this was true, lasers would have been disallowed by Applelate courts. Attorneys would have presented that argument long ago. Color doesn't matter, your reference is refering to detector's ability to distinguish reflected sunlight from that of the laser, not the other way around. Color doesn't effect a given reading on the officer laser gun , not even a laser (the timeing device used by the officer, not the detector). Read the paragraph above the one you posted.