That depends on your idea of 'safest'... For deaths, there are many where nobody has died. As far as injuries go, it is unknown. However, I built a bridge in the woods and nobody has died or been injured on it. I call it the Way-To-Uncle-Tommy's-House-That-Mom-And-Dad-Said-Not-To-Go-To-Because-He-Was-A-Pedophile-But-He-Gave-Me-Cigarettes-And-It-Didn't-Hurt-That-Much-Anyway-Bridge.
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Sweden
The newest bridge in the world is also the longest bridge in the world- Siduhe Grand bridge in China.
Downtown Atlanta!
It is difficult to predict natural disasters with certainty, but countries with less seismic activity like Qatar, Bahrain, and Barbados tend to have lower earthquake risks compared to countries located along tectonic plate boundaries like Japan or Indonesia.
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As a structural engineer, I would rather be on the second floor. Ask yourself this: Would I rather be under a bridge or on the bridge when it collapsed? The people in Michigan who rode the bridge down survived because the bridge did not fall as if dropped out of the sky. Part of the bridge "cushioned" the fall.
the oldest bridge in the world is the stepping stone bridge
The safest car to have that is a convertable is a Honda X2V. It is one of the most safest cars around int he whole world. It is nice and very expansive.
Vienna Austria
Carpinteria state beach
Howrah bridge