Depending on the conditions, where you're driving from and the precautions taken, it could be safe, yes.
There would be nothing incorrect in saying drive safe, better to say drive safely.
Lake Michigan has historically experienced fluctuations in water levels, but it has never reached King Drive in Chicago in a significant or permanent way. King Drive, which is located several miles inland from the shoreline, has remained safe from direct flooding from the lake. However, there have been instances of high water levels leading to localized flooding in nearby areas. Overall, the lake's reach has not extended to King Drive itself.
If a lake were polluted by acid rain, it would have to be detoxified before it would be safe again for plants and animals. The detoxification process would involve introducing into the lake a substance that could neutralize the bad chemicals.
To drive a vehicle with disabled power steering would be difficult and not safe for you and others.
Oh, dude, Carson City, Nevada is actually farther north than Salt Lake City, Utah. Like, Nevada wins this round in the northern capital game. But hey, who's really keeping track of which capital is more north anyway? Just enjoy the journey, man.
I would say its just as safe as being not pregnant. However, lakes a very nasty. Filled with parasites.
One can find drive safe tips at the local driving school. The government also has many pamphlets for safe driving. An easily accessible source for safe driving tips would be the public library or the internet.
It depends how many are actually missing, if it is just one, then I would say it is reasonably safe, but would get it replaced ASAP.
The opposite of drive safe is careless driving.
no it is not safe to drink.
No, it would not be safe for you or other road users.
ok well i would say yes but no