Originally Posted by
Kontact
Yet another study that presumes that the color was predictive of visibility and not driver behavior.
Not exactly.
The study showed a correlation between color and collisions.
It isn't unreasonable to expect that there is a causal relationship due to visibility.
It's also well-known that driver behavior correlates to collisions. (The study isn't looking at that but isn't denying it either).
Is it reasonable to expect that the choice between white and black cars is significantly correlated with, respectively, good and bad drivers?