Guards red 991 and Cops
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Guards red 991 and Cops
I'm considering changing my color on my order from agate grey to guards red. My only concern is that my friends and Internet rumors are that Red porsche gets stopped frequently by Cops . How true is it ? I do go above 85mph on Los angeles fwy's sometimes.
#3
Wives tale...
I have owned 2 Imola Red E46 M3s, 1 Speed Yellow 997S and now 2 E92 M3s both Melbourne Red.
Haven't had a moving violation since 2001, I hope I just didn't jinx myself.
I say go for it..
My current ride..
I have owned 2 Imola Red E46 M3s, 1 Speed Yellow 997S and now 2 E92 M3s both Melbourne Red.
Haven't had a moving violation since 2001, I hope I just didn't jinx myself.
I say go for it..
My current ride..
Last edited by Dave07997S; 05-24-2015 at 12:20 AM.
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I've been pulled over twice by the same State Trooper and both times he let me move on. He really liked the car and I wasn't doing 100 mph.
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Profiling based on car color has been argued many times both scientifically and unscientifically.
Do this: Hit your typical freeway and see if red or yellow catches you attention. Then, put yourself in the LEO shoes.
Do this: Hit your typical freeway and see if red or yellow catches you attention. Then, put yourself in the LEO shoes.
Last edited by cab83_750; 05-24-2015 at 01:12 PM.
#12
Iirc, the last scientific article stated that color didn't matter. However, it did state that gray gets the least tickets. Heheheh. I just couldn't find the article.
In addition or in lieu of hitting your freeway, just go to a wild party (or just try to remember the last parties you attended). If you get lucky enough to see a woman in red, did she not stand out in your eyes/pants? Hahahaha
I'm a guy and heck, I stand out when i wear my red t-shirt. I don't wear red anymore.
In a serious note, go with the color you like. I love red and painted my Supra and Z with Ferrari red. However, IMO, red could become seasonal. I would love red on a 930 but not on a 997/991.
If you plan on going fast with the least chance of getting a ticket: "go fast but never be the fastest! Just pace someone whenever possible. Avoid abrupt lane changes and use your signal lights. Slow down when crossing overpasses and go fast again after seeing no LEO's"
Last edited by cab83_750; 05-24-2015 at 01:28 PM.
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It isn't "targeting" based on the color; it's the fact that red cars stand out among the crowd of whites, blacks, and grays that are driving down the road. The same applies to any colors that stand out (yellow, light blue, etc.)
Go for Guards Red!
Go for Guards Red!