This week's Traffic Inbox is a follow up to a story Spectrum Bay News 9 first brought you late last year.

A rough set of tracks in Safety Harbor is still damaging cars five months after Real Time Traffic Expert Chuck Henson was able to get CSX and the city together.

At issue are the tracks on State Road 590. The patience of residents who live in the area is running out.

"I've called CSX multiple times over the last few months," said resident Diane Bouida. "I've called City Hall, which their hands are tied. And other residents have called and they keep saying they'll put it on the maintenance schedule."

Bouida stopped her car to talk to Henson as this story was being shot. She is one of many people whose car has been damaged at the railroad crossing.

She said she's had front end damage and alignment problems because of the tracks.

Paula Moynihan has lived in Safety Harbor for 18 years and said she has never seen maintenance on the tracks.

It's easy to tell the difference in the people who live in the area and those who don't. It's all in the approach.

"Rather than slow down to a stop and just bubble over it, I tend to pull off to the side where it is still flat," Moynihan said. "If the guy behind me understands, they follow me. If they don't understand they try to pass me, because they think I'm going to stop."

A "rough crossing" sign has been added at the tracks, but that is hardly any comfort to Bouida and Moynihan.

"The problem is, to get into Safety Harbor we have to come this way, or Main Street or we have to go around another 40 minutes, and you can't always do that in the afternoon," Bouida said.

Henson has learned here is a new timeline for repairs by CSX. The new schedule says crews will be out in May to repair the crossing.