If your car has air conditioning and if you are %100 percent sure it is straight water then yes, it should be fine. The water you are seeing is just condensation on your AC lines
Typically, if your car is leaking water it has to do with the air conditioning system. This simply usually means the condensation is leaking from the AC.
No
A car. THATS IT. JUST a car
It will be safe to drive short distance as long as the car does not over heat. You can top up the engine coolant or use water/coolant mixture till you fix the problem which could be leaking hose pipe. leaking radiator or faulty radiator cap
normally if a car is leaking water it is because of the air conditioning in the car being cold so the car will sometimes leak if the ac is running long enough and cold enough.
No, you run the risk of destroying the motor.
YES! if you get your car nice and hot on a drive of 10min or more, warm to cold water can cause local cooling, and couse stress cracks
If it is in the winter make sure the radiator is full of water with antifreeze before starting the car. If this leak is not too severe it should be ok to drive a couple of miles to a mechanic.
It depends on the seriousness of the leak. Basically, if you car is not in top condition/repair you should not drive it.
No it is not. It could be a problem with the radiator, a radiator hose or a water pump. In any situation, it could cause the motor to overheat and damage it severely.
Thermostat and radiator
A car with a leaking radiator can be driven, but when the coolant leaks out, the engine will overheat and when the engine gets hot enough, it will seize-up, the car will stop, and the engine will have suffered severe damage.