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danielz158 发表于 2017-2-6 13:49 
没这说法吧
Using crash data from Victoria and Western Australia, MUARC used the colour classifications black, blue, brown cream, fawn, gold, green, grey, maroon, white mauve, orange, pink, purple, red, silver and yellow, with all variables considered under the nearest category. Also included in the study were conditions such as light at the time of the crash, vehicle type, crash severity and state. Commercial vehicles and taxis were excluded.
The result compared white vehicles with all other coloured vehicles. MUARC’s research showed there were a number of colours related to high risk, including, Black, Blue, Grey, Green, Red and Silver.
None of the colours tested were statistically safer than white, though some had equal relative crash risk.
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