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.
I believe the USAF still has over 65 B-52 H models operational.
Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour are still operational.
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.
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.
Currently, there are no rovers operational on the moon. The most recent rover missions to the moon were the Chinese Yutu-2 rover and the Chang'e-4 mission, but they are not active at this moment.
Yes and its still operational today for United States of America National defense.
In a word no! It is still operational as a tv studio but no longer a tourist attraction.
I believe about 65 are still operational, with some 20 'mothballed'.
Yes, kinetic energy in a collision is a major factor in determining the extent of damage to a car and the potential injuries to its occupants. The higher the kinetic energy involved in the collision, the greater the likelihood of damage to the vehicle and injuries to the occupants. Other factors, such as speed, direction of impact, and vehicle design, also play a role in the outcome of a collision.
Which one - there were 18 pioneer probes.