Old 04-12-18, 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Kontact
I'm not saying it didn't. I'm saying that no useful information about car color and visibility can be gleaned from a study that doesn't quantify the difference between visibility and behavior.
That might not be true. From the study, it seems a particular driver picking a white (more visible) car over a black car would still be a rational choice. They might not be safer but it doesn't seem likely they'd be less safe.

Originally Posted by Kontact
Would a visibility study be useful if it turned out that 95% of the time the color was linked to behavior, not visibility?
That doesn't seem likely.

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