It's safer than some, not as safe as others. Toronto is the largest city in Canada, 5th largest in North America. Like any large metropolis, it has good and bad. On the whole, it's pretty safe.
1. we are safer than Any other country
Progressives wanted to make cities and factories cleaner and safer.
Most people think all of Mexico is "wild country" where drug cartels reign and terrorize the population. The truth is, the Mexican War on Drugs is a very localized conflict afflicting very few geographical locations, including most cities along the US-Mexico Border, as well as those along major drug trafficking routes into the Unites States:Border Cities:Ciudad JuarezNuevo LaredoTijuanaNorthern cities along major drug trafficking routes:TorreonSaltilloChihuahuaDurangoMonterreyCoastal central and southern cities which act as port of entry for drug shipments from other countries:AcapulcoMazatlanCuliacanTepicVeracruzThe remaining areas and regions in Mexico are safer; there are even some regions in Mexico which are much safer than their counterparts in the developed world. One example is the state of Yucatan, safer than Canada (1.7 murders per 100,000 vs. Canada's 2.1 murders per 100,000).
Yes, much safer than traveling to Newark, NJ or many other American cities.
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yes No. It's making our towns and cities safer places to be.
Panama is safer than some other Latin American countries but still has a high threat warning for Americans officials. Panama City has a higher crime rate than other cities.
they cleaned it
It depends on where are you going. Most violence by the Mexican War on Drugs is limited to very specific cities and regions. For example, cities such as Juarez, Durango or Nuevo Laredo are quite dangerous, while tourist destinations like Cancun, Puerto Vallarta or Cozumel are even safer than Canada in terms of murder rate.
The MAGLEV system is a train that runs on magnets. The train hoovers on magnets that force a way from each other. The ride would be safer than a normal train and run smoother. They are not used in the US because cities are far apart. They more commonly used in countries with cities close together.
Airbus, of course, contends that they are safer than any other aircraft. This has yet to be proven.
The closer it is to neutral (7) the safer it is.