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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Maybe its just my imagination, but in the many years that
    I've been driving I've come to notice this phenomenon:

    I seem to get more "respect" on the road when I'm driving
    a white car than a dark-color car. Example: when I approach
    an intersection, mas pinagbibigyan ako and hinihintay akong
    makadaan before most cars pass. Also, napansin ko na hindi
    ako madalas singitan when I'm in a white vehicle. When I drive
    a dark-color car, mas madalas ako makaranas nang gulang
    at pambabastos sa daan.

    BTW, I drive a white Adventure and a blue-gray Lancer.
    Maybe its the size since the Adventure is a van-type
    vehicle?

    Would appreciate a logical explanation from anyone who
    may have experienced the same thing.

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    #2
    Nagkataon lang na mas mababait yung nakakasalubong mo every time na yung white car mo ang dala mo.

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    #3
    hmm parang wala namang difference sa experience ko...depende rin kasi anong klaseng sasakyan gamit mo

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    #4
    mas visible kasi ang white lalo na sa gabi.

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    #5
    It is very possible that a car's color can psychologically affect other motorists.

    Back in 1992-93, a group in Letran de Manila conducted a study on this in relation to vehicle accidents in Metro Manila. Part of the study revealed that the most accident prone car color was Red.

    It coincided with Toyota's customer survey regarding their then famous 16valve Corolla that figured in most accidents than any other variant. What was the majority car color? You guessed it.

    Ironically, back then, if you wanted to have a red corolla, you had to pay an extra 20k on top of the SRP.

    Seeing red when you drive?
    Last edited by Memphis Raines; September 2nd, 2007 at 09:41 PM.

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    #6
    if you are using your peripheral vision while driving, you can clearly notice white vehicles compared to dark colored cars. Somehow this makes the car more visible and less accident prone specially during nights.

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    #7
    kung sa bagay may impact nga based on your experience. color could deceive.
    may point din yung laki ng car. sindakan sa laki kung baga.

    pag dala ko AUV namin, pinagbibigyan ako ng mga makukulit na tricycle drivers, pero pag sedan sisingitan pa ako. fools!

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    #8
    Quote Originally Posted by buriroy View Post
    Maybe its just my imagination, but in the many years that
    I've been driving I've come to notice this phenomenon:

    I seem to get more "respect" on the road when I'm driving
    a white car than a dark-color car. Example: when I approach
    an intersection, mas pinagbibigyan ako and hinihintay akong
    makadaan before most cars pass. Also, napansin ko na hindi
    ako madalas singitan when I'm in a white vehicle. When I drive
    a dark-color car, mas madalas ako makaranas nang gulang
    at pambabastos sa daan.

    BTW, I drive a white Adventure and a blue-gray Lancer.
    Maybe its the size since the Adventure is a van-type
    vehicle?

    Would appreciate a logical explanation from anyone who
    may have experienced the same thing.
    Factor din ang laki ng sasakyan. pero syempre iba ang white kasi kita ka kaagad kung baga.

    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis Raines View Post
    It is very possible that a car's color can psychologically affect other motorists.

    Back in 1992-93, a group in Letran de Manila conducted a study on this in relation to vehicle accidents in Metro Manila. Part of the study revealed that the most accident prone car color was Red.

    It coincided with Toyota's customer survey regarding their then famous 16valve Corolla that figured in most accidents than any other variant. What was the majority car color? You guessed it.

    Ironically, back then, if you wanted to have a red corolla, you had to pay an extra 20k on top of the SRP.

    Seeing red when you drive?
    sir nung time na yan marami kasi red na color. yan ang "in" nuon e. kaya pag may nabangga kadalasan nuon e red din.

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    #9
    nun bago yun sta fe ko hindi ako hinuli kahit 2 beses na ako di umabot sa yellow light sa ortigas. yun tipong pakaway na sila tapos titigil. kala siguro nila naka cayenne ako

    pero ngaun pati jeep di na ako gano pinagbibigyan, dami na kasi naka santa fe eh

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    #10
    a friend once said to me white color makes the car look bigger and seem more expensive, but back then i was impartial to dark colored vehicles but when i got my third car i opted to chose white over gray and black no regrets since

    kainis lang pagumulan kitang kita mud and grime sa white

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