All cities have streets that just don't feel right. They are not necessarily bad in an obvious way, but you don't feel comfortable walking there and you also don't want to leave your car there in case it's gone when you return. Here are some recent negative reviews of city streets.
At N 2nd Avenue, Tucson, Arizona, United States (StreetScore 37.51), visitor Zerghumper says:
"Let me start off by saying I did not feel safe walking down this street late at night. That being said there is plenty to do in this area, but unfortunately it's mostly bars so you need to come at night, so in a way its a catch 22, safe and boring by day, dangerous but entertaining by night. The trains tend to rattle your brains as you walk around. I would recommend someplace else unless you're desperate for a drink, this place is not for families."
At E Liberty Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (StreetScore 27.20), visitor TSchafer068 says:
"Liberty is a long road and one of the main streets near downtown Cincinnati. Although E Liberty St begins at the intersection of Vine St. There not many houses on this street, but mainly gas stations, corner stores what have you. The area is known for having a higher crime rate that other areas of the city as I would suggest its not a good place to live but if you can handle it the rent is cheaper."
At N James Lovell Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States (StreetScore 17.64), visitor Barb1024 says:
"James Lovell is both cultural (thanks to the Milwaukee Public Museum) and no so much (due to large number of homeless people roaming the area and people traveling to the state office building to see their parole agents.) Also on this street, you will find the Police Safety Building, where many people go to pay traffic fines, and the main fire stations, which means a lot of sirens blaring at regular intervals throughout the day and night. For those anxious to get out of town, there are both a Greyhound bus terminal and a Badger bus terminal, almost directly across the street from each other, just north of James Lovell and Wisconsin Ave."
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