NORTH FORT MYERS, Fla.—Speeding and aggressive driving have become a daily concern for residents traveling along Del Prado Boulevard in North Fort Myers.
Motorists are reporting issues are especially prevalent during rush hour and late at night.
Bill Dorsey, a North Fort Myers resident, said, “You see kids racing in their sports cars. Mainly, that’s like after 9 p.m. it turns into a speedway around here.”
Dorsey and others often stay in the right lane to avoid aggressive drivers who weave through traffic at high speeds.
“People do tend to travel too fast, especially during the rush hours. That’s when things really start to get a little hectic,” said Mike, another North Fort Myers resident.
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office has been actively enforcing traffic laws along Del Prado Boulevard. Since January 1, 2025, deputies have logged 98 incidents, including more than 40 traffic stops.
“You have to get people to abide by it, and you have to give them tickets. And that’s the only way you’re going to stop these people,” said Mike.
Dorsey expressed a desire for more visible enforcement, saying, “I think the enforcement would be good if they could see people getting pulled over.”
The sheriff’s office has been engaging in conversations with the community about driving safety and encourages residents to report reckless driving.
Mike added, “I watch out for these intersections, because of the people running the lights, it’s very dangerous, and you just have to be very careful going through there.”
Deputies continue to enforce traffic laws and work closely with residents to address these issues.
Neighbors say signs of past crashes, such as holes in walls and debris on the ground, serve as reminders of the dangers present along this stretch of road.