In 2024, Nador's crime data suggests a relatively low level of concern among its residents compared to other regions. While crime is present, many in the city feel relatively safe in both public and private spaces.
There is a noticeable distinction in safety perception between day and night, with a significant majority feeling secure during the daytime.
Nador faces moderate air quality issues, although these are less severe compared to more industrialized regions. Overall pollution levels pose minimal immediate health threats, but residents remain cautious about long-term impacts.
Air quality perceptions are generally positive, but there is room for improvement in reducing emissions and enhancing urban air conditions.
Waste management and cleanliness are areas where Nador residents express notable dissatisfaction. The city's efforts in managing garbage disposal need significant improvements to raise public satisfaction levels.
Noise and light pollution are perceived as less impactful but still present issues in certain parts of the city, suggesting an area for potential quality of life improvement.
Nador's green spaces, although present, are not seen as a substantial feature in the cityscape, with little positive feedback on greenery and park availability.
Drinking water quality garners mixed reviews, indicating decent accessibility but with room for improvements in quality assurance.