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Consultants recommend all‑way stop at Seagoville and Kleberg after high crash history
Summary
A Freese & Nichols study presented to the Balch Springs City Council found 99 crashes at the Seagoville Road and Kleberg Road intersection over five years and recommended installing an all‑way stop as a low‑cost safety measure; the city is awaiting TxDOT jurisdictional clarity before implementation.
A traffic study presented Nov. 10, 2025 to the Balch Springs City Council recommended converting the Seagoville Road and Kleberg Road intersection to an all‑way (four‑way) stop to address frequent angle crashes and risky maneuvers by side‑street drivers.
Consultant Sandeep Faldu of Freese & Nichols told the council the team pulled five years of crash data and collected 24‑hour traffic counts. "There were 99 crashes at the intersection," Faldu said, and "the intersection does not meet the criteria for installing a traffic signal based on current traffic…
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