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What is red and hot and throbs with promise?

The answer to this riddle boring years of age is, of course, a sports car with red one of those mufflers that rattles windows hundred yards when you rev the engine. Now we've all heard the urban legends, the stories of people who drive red cars are more likely to get speeding tickets. As you know, it's because red cars are actually faster than any other car on the road and, until get used to trigger the gas pedal, it is likely that the asphalt is burned by accident.

Well, it's a good story, but this raises the question: "What auto insurance agents think about people who buy these cars go faster?

The response I get from all the traffic police with a radar gun in his hand, and each subscriber ready to set their rates, is that color is irrelevant. And you need to know there is no evidence to show either they are wrong. Accident statistics and court records show no great risk of fender bending or offenses of driving red vehicles of any shape or size. There is a simple cause and effect at work. People who drive at or near the speed limit tend to be safer and less prone to get a ticket than those with heavy weights attached to their boots. However, the myths persist. Some colors like blue are "cool" and "safe", others like red are extravert, dynamic and sexy. Supposedly, people are attracted to buy the colors closest to their psychological type.

If it is true or not, the car insurance companies do not factor color into their calculations. Checking the online questionnaire you have to fill out to get a quote. There is no doubt about the color of his car and, unless the society asks, there is no way you know. Make and Model, Color Yes, no!

What is the basis of the calculations car insurance company? Well, all companies employ these math geeks called actuaries who find every detail of accidents fascinating. These guys get shot by the year of manufacture, body type and engine size. They profile the drivers involved by age and sex. And all the exchange of data for national statistics that help predict whether you are a good risk or not in the car (regardless of color). So buy any car that works for you (and drive safely to avoid fines and accidents, and maintain its low rate).

About the Author

David Mayer wrote this article to help you find out more about insurance and car insurance. Visit http://www.allstatescarinsurance.com/whats-red-and-hot-and-throbs-with-promise.html today for more information.

Is it too late to get stitches after 2 days?

I cut the side of my foot on something in the car and it was just a little cut but it’s jagged and bled an awful lot. I cleaned it but I’m not sure if there is a little piece of glass in there or nor because today it’s all red and puffy,and every time I bend it the wrong way or bump it starts to bleed again and it’s kind of throbbing. Is it too late for stitches?

it sounds like its getting infected. you should go to the doctor so they can check to see if theres any glass left in there, give you antibiotics for infection, and possibly stitch it up if its deep enough.

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