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No color is safe from people that play with the phone whilst driving.
Loud exhaust works for me. Noticed the change right away.
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When texting you don't see color....or anything on the road!
there was photos on here of a Triple Yellow that got rear ended. Broad daylight. No rain.

red yellow orange and grabber blue are easy to see during the day. White may be easiest to see at night time. Black disappears at night time. Best make sure the brake lights are working.
 

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i get people pulled out in front of me all the time. twice today and it's not even dark yet and it's competition orange.

whats gonna happen is whats gonna happen
 

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When texting you don't see color....or anything on the road!

While driving home today, a local Porsche dealer had a spot/ public service message on the radio claiming that there were 1,600,000 accidents caused by texting last year. Seems a bit high to me.

On color, I've long felt the darker colors are harder to see at night. Particularly in fowl weather conditions.
 

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Orange, yellow, red would seem the most non-safe colors. Everybody will want to toy with you and police would target you. Black, white, grey, guard, metallic would seem the safest because they easily blend in with other cars on the road. Grabber blue...cant say because ive only seen 1 GB on the road and that was a GT350 so it stood out because of its exhaust note. Ive yet to see a Grabber gt/v6/eb.

But tbh no mustang is really safe as the tribar taillights are easily spotted by anyone who knows how to identify cars and anyone in a lifted truck, import, or any other muscle car will notice it.
 

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As a 2 year CO mustang owner, this car gets a lot of attention.

Good and bad...
Been keyed and hit twice. A safe color would be guard (not offered anymore), MM, SB, OW, and possibly DIB.

Dangerous colors CO, RR, TY, GB, others new ones I don't know yet..
 

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You can be as bright and loud as you want... it doesn't matter. Fact is you share the road with a bunch of morons who are too busy distracted by their phones or just plain stupid and unaware of their surroundings.
 

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Grabber Blue is the safest color. No joke. I have no way of backing this claim up, but regardless I stand behind it.
 

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Anything close to the color of the road (silver, grey, black, that dark green, etc) would be harder to see.

I would think that magnetic or black would be the least safe.

White and other vivid colors should be slightly safer.
 

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Oh you mean car color.

My grabber blue is pretty safe. I have 20% tint below legal and loud AF exhaust and cops never bother me.
Or it could be Nebraska cops are less jerks than the bigger city cops.
 
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Well we know it isn't Guard Green. Seems like everyone in existence on here has gotten into an accident of some sort. (yes I am exaggerating but there have been a few, counting the multiple ones Matt had).
 

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In my area people blind and will pull in front of a police car with it lights and sirens running....then yell at the cop in another language....
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