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Old 12-20-2003, 05:27 PM   #14
Larry_OHF
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Join Date: March 1, 2001
Location: Midlands, South Carolina
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Originally posted by Rataxes:
Brown was apparently the most dangerous colour, and I very much doubt that's a popular choice with the young drivers But sure there could be other reasons why certain colors are involved in more accidents than others, brown could've been the most popular colour in a period when less safe cars were manufactured.
Brown is a color that is sold cheaply, and not really manufactured today as new...so they are old and cheap. Who buys old, cheap cars? Lower class people. Who is more probable of getting into accidents? Lower class people because they tend to disobey the law more, drink, drugs, and speed. Less educated people tend to not take good care of thier possessions. Ever see a car on the road that you found it miraculous that it even was on the road and could move at all? Who was driving it? I see people that look like they live in the worst side of town.
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