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Can Your Car Color Make You More Likely to Be in an Accident?

Home > Can Your Car Color Make You More Likely to Be in an Accident?
May 28, 2025 | On Behalf of Cronin, Fried, Sekiya, Kekina & Fairbanks | Read Time: 3 minutes | Car Accidents

The color of your car might seem like a simple aesthetic choice, but it could actually affect your safety on the road. Research suggests that the color of your vehicle could play a role in your likelihood of experiencing an accident.

This raises the question, though, of which car colors are more likely to involve you in a motor vehicle accident.

Key Takeaways

  • Black cars are the riskiest, with a significantly higher accident rate due to poor visibility, especially at night.
  • Red cars face a moderate increase in accident risk, about 7% higher than the safest colors, despite being more visible.
  • White cars are the safest, with a 12% lower chance of being in accidents compared to black vehicles.
  • Visibility is a key factor, as brighter colors generally reduce accident risk compared to darker tones.
  • Color is only one element of safety, and safe driving habits remain the most important factor in preventing accidents.

What Color Car Gets into the Most Accidents?

Black cars are the most dangerous to drive because they are harder to see and are involved in significantly more crashes than other colors. Researchers attribute this to low visibility. Studies show that driving a black car increases crash risk by 12% during the day and 47% at night.

BRIGHT VS. DARK COLORS

Cars come in all shades, from bright reds to dark blues. According to some studies, vehicles with brighter colors tend to be more visible on the road, making them potentially safer. However, some studies assert overwhelmingly that red vehicles are the most dangerous when it comes to the likelihood of experiencing an accident.

Red cars are involved in more accidents than many other colors, even though they are considered less risky than black, grey, and silver. Red cars have a 7% higher risk of being in an accident compared to the safest car color. Red is known for being a bold and vibrant color.

On the other hand, darker-colored cars, such as black, gray and dark blue, might be less visible, particularly at night or in dimly lit environments. This reduced visibility could increase the risk of accidents at certain times of day.

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POPULARITY OF COLOR

The popularity of specific car colors may also affect accident rates. For example, if a particular color is more common among a certain demographic or region, it could affect accident statistics for that group. Similarly, certain colors may be more popular for specific types of vehicles. Certain vehicle types, like sports cars or trucks, may commonly have specific colors, which could influence accident rates within those categories.

While the color of your car alone is unlikely to determine your likelihood of being in an accident, it can contribute to overall safety on the road. White cars are 12% less likely to be in accidents than black cars due to their higher visibility in all conditions. However, regardless of the color of your vehicle, practicing safe driving habits and staying alert behind the wheel is necessary for preventing accidents and keeping yourself and others safe on the road.

Is Red a Safe Car Color?

Red cars have a 7% higher risk of accidents compared to the safest color. While red is less risky than black, gray, and silver, it is involved in more accidents than many other colors. Red’s bold and vibrant nature may contribute to its visibility but does not necessarily make it safer.

Why Do Red Cars Get in More Accidents?

Red cars may be involved in more accidents because they blend with road elements like brake lights and signs, despite being bright. Studies also link red cars to more aggressive driving behavior.

Do Black Cars Get in More Accidents?

Black cars are involved in more accidents than lighter cars because they are harder to see, especially at night or in low visibility. Studies show black vehicles have a higher accident risk than white ones.

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What Color Car Gets into the Most Accidents?
BRIGHT VS. DARK COLORS
POPULARITY OF COLOR
Is Red a Safe Car Color?
Why Do Red Cars Get in More Accidents?
Do Black Cars Get in More Accidents?
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