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DRIVERS ARE NOT SO COLOURFUL ON THE ROADS

Research has shown that the most popular car colours are Silver and Black.

Despite virtually any colour available, we still tend to choose the same colours, which in turn makes silver and black cars easier to sell and at a better price.

Manufacturers follow suit and as a result provide up to four shades of silver on most models.

Yet despite silver coming out on top, certain cars appeal in very particular colours, for example: a van will generally come in white, a Ferrari in red and a Lamborghini in a bright colour such as yellow, orange or green.

Holly Harper of Britannia Driving School said: “Next time you are out and about, check out the cars in the car park or on the roads and see what colour rules the roads.”

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