Omaha police said many baseball fans are making dangerous decisions when being dropped off at the ballpark for College World Series games.

The traffic in the north part of downtown Omaha can be chaotic during the College World Series.

"When you mix pedestrians into traffic, it's always a bad idea," said Lt. John Sokolik with the Omaha Police Department.

Some drivers aren't making the traffic any better.

"A good number of them are dropping off at non-designated locations, which creates traffic jams, back-ups in the steady flow of traffic," explained Sokolik.

It's not just creating traffic problems, it's dangerous too.

"We've actually had a ride-share occupant exit the vehicle and get hit by their driver," said Sokolik.

Ride-sharing service drivers aren't picking up and dropping off riders at designated locations around the ballpark. In fact, some fans are just jumping out in the middle of the road.

"It wasn't even pulled over. We were just in a gridlock and we said, 'We're getting out of here,'" said Jerry Ball who was visiting from Minnesota.

Omaha police said they've told Uber and Lyft where the designated drop-off zones are. They've handed out more citations than any other year and still, drivers are not getting the message.

"They actually took me over to, like, Mike Fahey Dr. I don't know. It was just some random. It was just traffic I guess. Trying to get people in and out as quickly as possible," said Ted Cronin of Omaha.

Police said they face this issue every time there's an event at TD Ameritrade Park or CenturyLink Center.