It's never safe to drive a car with worn or damaged parts. If it breaks you could loose control of your vehicle and cost a life. The life may be your own. To be sure of the parts condition Uou should get a second opinion! Be safe most of all!
Not really - if it really gets bad it could cause you to lose control of cehicle or even heat up enough other components to cause heat damage & make it even more expensive
A fuel pump is usually not halfway it is either good or bad. It can have things that may not work associated with it, like a relay or fuse. But the pump itself is either on or off. It is safe to drive until it stops working. Then it will need a mechanic/shop to fix it.
It is safe to drive but it means you have no traction control when the light is on and you should get it serviced. ASAP!
I would say not. If you came around a corner in the road that had a "wash board" you could lose control of the vehicle.
Bent wheel studs!! No it is not safe to drive. Now way would I drive this vehicle until I replaced the bent studs.
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.
as soon as possible it isn't safe to drive around totalled cars.
Depending on how bad the mount is. It may be safe but should be replaced as soon as possible to prevent any damage to the moving parts on the engine.
No, if a tie rod is broken you would have no steering control.
Brakes should work just fine, the speed sensor feeds information to the abs and traction control parts of the computer so wheel speed can be equalized through selective automatic braking.
No, it is not. The light is on because the belt needs replacing immediately.
No. Withdrawal is NOT a safe method of birth control, and the bleeding needs to be checked out by your doctor.