Updated: 1: 34 p.m. with the list of all 10.

OK, we can understand how drivers of Mercedes-Benz SL- lass convertibles are the most likely to receive traffic tickets.

But it's not just about rich-guy cars: Toyota Camry/Solara and Scion tC were next on the list.

The SL drivers are cited about four times as often as the average U.S. motorist, finds a study by Verisk Analytics. Verisk's Quality Planning unit looked at traffic tickets for 12 months through February to conduct its analysis.

Mercedes was well represented. It had three car models among the 10 most-cited per miles driven.

Verisk, which supplies data to insurers, doesn't blame the cars. Rather, apparently the cars in the Top 10 are those preferred by motorists who like to drive fast. By contrast, big haulers such as SUVs and minivans were among the least cited. The Buick Rainier, for instance, placed dead last.

Bloomberg News notes that the SL has a brochure on its website that boasts that it was "born to win races."

Here's the list. The first number is the percentage in which the tickets were over the average. The second is the average age of the car's driver:

1. Mercedes-Benz SL-Class convertible

404% 53

2. Toyota Camry-Solara coupe

349% 50

3. Scion tC coupe

343% 30

4. Hummer H2/H3 SUV

292% 46

5. Scion xB hatchback

270% 37 40

6. Mercedes-Benz CLS-63 AMG sedan

264% 46

7. Acura Integra coupe

185% 33

8. Pontiac Grand Prix sedan

182% 40

9. Mercedes-Benz CLK 63 AMG sedan

179% 47

10. Volkswagen GTI hatchback

178% 40