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I think for a stacking tolerance color could matter, but each situation is going to be unique. That is, you own a Porsche and are speeding 10+ mph on a road where the other cars (mostly economy cars) are also speeding the same as you are. With a color of guards red, it would be easier to get picked out of the crowd. Unless, the majority of the other cars are also bright colors. If the other cars are going the speed limit, then you might not stick out as much, but probably not since your driving a hot car.
It's all about blending in or not I suppose. Since far less people drive Porsches, that is going to be the biggest pit fall to breaking the law. Even if you drive an economy car and blend in with traffic, going 10+ mph faster than the group will make you a lot easier for cops to see.
So I'm already seeing that color isn't going to be a big factor at all. Wether or not you blend in with the other cars on the road is. Car for car, speed for speed, color for color combination.
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