If you are involved in a collision and the vehicles are still operational mean move the vehicles out of traffic
It may be "considered" safer, but there is no absolute reason why it would be. There are certainly many unibody vehicles that perform better in crash tests than others that are built body-on-frame.
Subaru owners keep their vehicles an average of three years.
Overwatch is still operational and available for players to enjoy.
I believe the USAF still has over 65 B-52 H models operational.
Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour are still operational.
Air Lanka is still operational under its new name: SriLankan Airlines. It is the flag carrier of Sri Lanka. They have a frequent-flyer programme called FlySmiLes.
The number of Blockbuster Movie Rental Buildings that are still operational are around 500 stores in the U.S and different locations around the world.
All the lunar rovers left by the Apollo astronauts are still on the lunar surface as there was no way to bring them back. There are three, but no currently operational roving vehicles.
In a word no! It is still operational as a tv studio but no longer a tourist attraction.
Yes and its still operational today for United States of America National defense.
I believe about 65 are still operational, with some 20 'mothballed'.
That depends on how much kinetic energy is present, as well as the design of the car and the type of impact. Specifics? It depends on Speed of collision and what you mean by destroying. I would say extreme damage is destruction. Otherwise it is only destroying the shape. But remember real destruction never takes place as things take a different shape and still remains..