abright52
2011 Yukon Denali
Son, I've been driving since you were in diapers and don't need an article by anyone to tell me that that which I have lived through is false. Red autos are ticket magnets. In my youth I drove like a maniac every time I got behind the wheel and got the flashing lights after me most often while driving our red or black/white cars. I could drive twice as reckless in my tan/gold car and never, ever got pulled over in that car.
There's more stories but who cares. Don't believe everything you read on the internet.
Ok, Grandpa, no need to get your panties in a bunch. Want me to get off of your lawn, too?
As I already said, my experiences differ greatly from yours and I posted multiple sources that support my opinion, including a statement from a source in the insurance industry. Red cars do not cost more to insure and thus, are no more likely to get ticketed.
You stated you got pulled over the most in red, black, and white, so the only conclusion that I can draw from your post is that tan/gold is less likely to be pulled over than other colors. I have been pulled over in Red, Green, White, Silver, and Black. Not one color more prevalent than another. Never owned a mythical gold car, though.
Cops these days have to worry about far more than they did "back in your day". Seat belt laws. Distracted Driving laws. Car seat laws. Tougher DUI laws. LIDAR didn't start reaching police cars until the 2000s, which allows police to clock a car from up to 4,000ft. Can you tell what color a car is from 3/4 of a mile away? I can't. Advances in technology (and changes in enforcement priorities) tend to make some of our experiences irrelevant. It's like saying cell phones are junk because you couldn't make a call from your couch in 1998. Have an open mind and do your own research...you might just learn something.