Kyle Police To Provide Traffic Control At Bebee Road Intersections

KYLE, TEXAS – On Friday, Dec. 11, Kyle Police Department officers started handling traffic control at Goforth Road and Bebee Road as well as Dacy Lane and Bebee Road.  
 
Officers will be present Monday through Friday from 6:30-9:30 a.m. and 4:30-7:30 p.m. They will also be present on weekends as needed. Times may be adjusted as a result of traffic flow.
 
Kyle Police presence is planned through Friday, Dec. 18, at which time school will let out for the holidays and the police will continue to monitor the traffic and control it as necessary.  
 
Police presence is being provided in addition to temporary traffic signals that have been installed at the Dacy Lane and Bebee Road intersection.

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3 Comments

  1. This is very bad. That intersection at Bebee and Dacy is very bad. It’s a 4 ways intersection and car and truck and school bus are always stopped here. All sections way is at least 1/2 mile long. Yes I know I live across the street I cant get out sometimes. Something needs to be done. They should have left it the way it was. Need to hurry up and fix the streets. Add lanes fix the other road at Lehman High school. We have 2 lanes not enough for all the traffic.

  2. Police in Kyle not doing a very good job a controlling the traffic here. It is still bad. Its going to get worse. Don’t buy ice cream it will melt before getting home. The Kyle Police are not staying there lone enough to control the traffic. They only have one hand held light .I guess they are taking turns .The mayor of Kyle Is not paying attention to this area. Maybe I should call Abbott or Dogget to get something done.

    1. You expect Doggett to do something? Doggett does exactly three things:

      1. Put signs up.
      2. Take signs down.
      3. Rest for 2 years.

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