HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. — Residents in a Riverview neighborhood say their street has become dangerous as drivers look to avoid traffic on U.S. 301.

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Residents on Warren Oaks Place in Riverview say their street has become dangerous with growing traffic

Neighbors say drivers will often use their street to avoid the red light and traffic at U.S. 301 and Symmes Road

Part of the issue is an ongoing Florida Department of Transportation project on U.S. 301 and Symmes Road to replace the concrete there

Warren Oaks Place is a residential street that runs along U.S. 301. Neighbors say drivers will often use their street to avoid the red light and traffic at U.S. 301 and Symmes Road.

“The traffic is beyond normal community neighborhood traffic,” said Wendy Larkin.

Larkin has lived in the neighborhood for years. But lately, she says, the traffic is getting worse.

“Now it’s unbearable. Now we are worried about our safety. Safety of our children. Safety of our pets,” Larkin said.

Neighbor Sonia Deutsch says she has seen several crashes on the street. And nearly every day, she says that she’ll see long lines of cars, especially at rush hour.

“When I try to get out from my driveway, people are so aggressive and they cut me off. They won’t let me get out of my driveway,” Deutsch said.

Part of the issue is an ongoing Florida Department of Transportation project on U.S. 301 and Symmes Road to replace the concrete there. That is expected to be done early next year.

But those closures have sent more traffic onto smaller neighborhood streets, like Warren Oaks Place. The neighbors would like to see something done to prevent a bigger problem.

“Me as a physician, I am so afraid of the safety our people,” Deutsch said.

“And I’m a nurse practitioner. I completely agree. Accidents and/or death would be the worst-case scenario,” Larkin said.

Spectrum Bay News 9 Real-Time Traffic Expert Tim Wronka reached out to Hillsborough County about this. Officials say their resolution team would be willing to work with residents to see if there are any design changes that might help.

In addition, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office said it hasn’t had any issues reported there, but it has a new form that residents can use to report traffic issues.