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OP, I completely get the tongue-in-cheek nature of your question. At the risk of stating the obvious, "fast," independent of the driver, is a product of mechanics unaffected by the color of the spray paint applied to the outside of a vehicle.Well, are they? I'm picking mine up tomorrow and need to know.....
The thing of it is though that there were studies done by insurance companies years ago (before the objectivity of law enforcement radar guns that may have led to paint color bias by "patrol") that found correlation (I don't know if it still holds true) between the owner/operator's propensity to speed, and the driver's color choice: red being high up there for speeding. And of course speeding (painting in the broad stokes on an insurance company's radar) highly correlates with accidents i.e. insurance payouts.
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