red cars and tickets myth
#1
red cars and tickets myth
20/20 reported tonight that even though 11% of the car population is red
that they only make up 3% of those ticketed!
so it actually looks like red cars get LESS tickets instead of more!
lucky brian!
that they only make up 3% of those ticketed!
so it actually looks like red cars get LESS tickets instead of more!
lucky brian!
#2
On two occasions I was in red cars (M3 and Z4) going slower than the cars in front of me and the troopers hit me with instant on radar. I have to believe a red Carrera will attract more attention from the police than most other colors and cars.
Alan
Alan
#4
I trained with several police officers in martial arts; weapon disarming and dangerous suspects. During this time they couldn't help but notice my sports cars showing up every day for class. Those relationships got me out of several tickets by the way. That said, they explained they notice the same things we sports car nuts notice; red or flashy cars.
Here's a tip: they all agreed they may consider letting a speeder go (not pursue) if he slows immediately upon seeing a cop. If he continues or barely slows down, they view it as disprespectful and will pursue,..even if they're shift is finsihed. So, slow down when you see them and wave. If they still pull you over, quickly retrieve all your documents and place them on the dash in front of you in plain view (they generally run your plates before approaching so you have a couple of moments). Then place both hands on the steering wheel before the officer walks up to your car and don't take them down for any reason. And, be polite. These guys put up with a lot sht to protect you and I from thugs and drunks. Oh, don't even think about talking on the phone, or answering it. It's all about respect for these people, and they certainly deserve it.
Here's a tip: they all agreed they may consider letting a speeder go (not pursue) if he slows immediately upon seeing a cop. If he continues or barely slows down, they view it as disprespectful and will pursue,..even if they're shift is finsihed. So, slow down when you see them and wave. If they still pull you over, quickly retrieve all your documents and place them on the dash in front of you in plain view (they generally run your plates before approaching so you have a couple of moments). Then place both hands on the steering wheel before the officer walks up to your car and don't take them down for any reason. And, be polite. These guys put up with a lot sht to protect you and I from thugs and drunks. Oh, don't even think about talking on the phone, or answering it. It's all about respect for these people, and they certainly deserve it.
#6
"Arrest me Red" truly applies to Porsches,--maybe not to the run of the mill automobiles. I knew a couple who owned two 911s,--a red and a black. The red one got all the police action,--regardless of who was in the driver's seat. I think those statistics are true for 'average' cars,--but Guards Red,--on a PORSCHE, looks fast,--even at 15 BELOW the speed limit.
Dan
Dan
#7
Originally Posted by SilverSteel
I trained with several police officers in martial arts; weapon disarming and dangerous suspects. During this time they couldn't help but notice my sports cars showing up every day for class. Those relationships got me out of several tickets by the way. That said, they explained they notice the same things we sports car nuts notice; red or flashy cars.
Here's a tip: they all agreed they may consider letting a speeder go (not pursue) if he slows immediately upon seeing a cop. If he continues or barely slows down, they view it as disprespectful and will pursue,..even if they're shift is finsihed. So, slow down when you see them and wave. If they still pull you over, quickly retrieve all your documents and place them on the dash in front of you in plain view (they generally run your plates before approaching so you have a couple of moments). Then place both hands on the steering wheel before the officer walks up to your car and don't take them down for any reason. And, be polite. These guys put up with a lot sht to protect you and I from thugs and drunks. Oh, don't even think about talking on the phone, or answering it. It's all about respect for these people, and they certainly deserve it.
Here's a tip: they all agreed they may consider letting a speeder go (not pursue) if he slows immediately upon seeing a cop. If he continues or barely slows down, they view it as disprespectful and will pursue,..even if they're shift is finsihed. So, slow down when you see them and wave. If they still pull you over, quickly retrieve all your documents and place them on the dash in front of you in plain view (they generally run your plates before approaching so you have a couple of moments). Then place both hands on the steering wheel before the officer walks up to your car and don't take them down for any reason. And, be polite. These guys put up with a lot sht to protect you and I from thugs and drunks. Oh, don't even think about talking on the phone, or answering it. It's all about respect for these people, and they certainly deserve it.
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#8
Incredabily accurate. We drive cars that tempt us to go a little over the limit. If we are called on it, "silver steel's" advise is ABSOLUTELY ON THE MARK! We need to pass the "attitude test". Doesn't mean we wont get the ticket, just improves our changes exponentially.
#9
Originally Posted by billco
Incredabily accurate. We drive cars that tempt us to go a little over the limit. If we are called on it, "silver steel's" advise is ABSOLUTELY ON THE MARK! We need to pass the "attitude test". Doesn't mean we wont get the ticket, just improves our changes exponentially.
#10
Originally Posted by SilverSteel
...If they still pull you over, quickly retrieve all your documents and place them on the dash in front of you in plain view (they generally run your plates before approaching so you have a couple of moments). Then place both hands on the steering wheel before the officer walks up to your car and don't take them down for any reason...
#11
Originally Posted by icon
20/20 reported tonight that even though 11% of the car population is red that they only make up 3% of those ticketed!
The 11% figure they used in the story comes from a paint manufacturers association (they didn't say which one), based on the percentage that red represents in the total sales figure.
The pigment red oxidizes more rapidly than most other colors requiring more repaints on cars with that color, so using the sales figure from a paint manufacturers association is not good statistical science, and is rather misleading. The most accurate source for the comparison would be the data from automotive manufacturers, or from the DMV database within a particular state showing the percentage of red among registered vehicles. ... But this then wouldn't serve the purposes of the story, would it?
I seldom place any stock on tv news reports of this nature. They're just trying to sell commercial air time, and anything that serves this end for them is justifiable.
Do you guys remember when NBC's Dateline was sued by GM after it was discovered that they used detonators on the side-mounted gas tanks to serve the purpose of the story which was to illustrate the danger of these tanks blowing up in an accident?