Everything you want to know about your vehicle is in your VIN ( vehicle identification number)
Bright color cars are less likely to be involved in an accident, like yellow. Again all the information that an officer takes and puts in an accident form is used by your insurance companies to charge you your premiums. Next time you have an opportunity to get your hands on a blank report, look at it and then ask yourself on most of the questions, what difference does it make. Accidents are not determined by the courts anymore on who is at fault. Use to be that way several years back. The officer would take down all that information and a judge would determine who is at fault. Now most states are a 50/50. This means if it is not totally clear who was at fault your insurance companies make the decision. If there is any litigation done in the courts now days it is only civil unless there was a crime involved in the accident. Trust me when I tell you, your insurance companies are responsible for the majority of the traffic laws that are on the books. Do you really think an officer cares if you are wearing a seatbelt or not? No he does not. Now your going to say why do they write tickets for this then. Well it's because every year the companies call your states governor and ask for it. Look at the billboards that read stuff like Operation pull over and usually you will find in small print sponsored by some insurance institute. I know this because I worked these grants and worked accidents for over 20 years and I do not think your insurance companies should have the right or power to get these laws passed. It should be an individuals right to wear a seatbelt or helmet.