If you are interested in road safety, you are probably constantly thinking about the things that increase or decrease your accident odds. This lets you be proactive about the steps you take to avoid a crash.
As odd as it may sound, one thing to consider carefully is simply the color of your car. Lighter colors tend to be safer. For instance, if you purchase a white vehicle, some studies have found that you are 12% less likely to be involved in a car accident than if you were to purchase a black vehicle.
Visibility issues
The main reason for the difference is visibility to other drivers. This is why other bright colors, such as yellow, orange, red and silver, can also be safer than dark colors like black, blue or gray. Brighter colors stand out, so it is more likely that other drivers will see you and avoid mistakes like turning left in front of your car or cutting you off.
That being said, there is no perfect color that you can choose. Drivers may still overlook your vehicle due to alcohol impairment, driver distraction, weather conditions and a wide variety of other factors.
So, while it can be helpful to consider the color of the vehicle when you are purchasing a new car, it is also important to focus on things like defensive driving, always staying alert behind the wheel and looking out for the mistakes other drivers may make.
Do you deserve compensation?
If you do get involved in an accident and suffer serious injuries, you may experience significant financial damages, such as lost wages or high medical bills. Be sure you know how to seek financial compensation.

