4,133
Total Crashes
58
Deaths
284
Serious Injuries
12
Corridors Ranked

Between 2020 and 2026, Matagorda County recorded 4,133 reported crashes, including 58 deaths and 284 serious injuries, according to the Texas Department of Transportation's Crash Records Information System (CRIS). The highest-crash corridor was State Highway 35, with 1,223 crashes and 17 deaths over this period.

The 12 highway corridors ranked below account for 2,560 crashes — about 62% of every reported crash in the county — concentrating a large share of the area's most severe collisions onto a handful of roads.

Where the Crashes Concentrate

State Highway 35

State Highway 35 leads the county with 1,223 crashes, 17 deaths, and 71 serious injuries from 2020 through 2026. The most frequently recorded contributing factor in these crashes was “Failed To Control Speed.”

From the records: Per crash, FM 1862 was the most lethal corridor among the county's busiest roads, with 1 deaths across 22 crashes — a rate of 45.5 deaths per 1,000 crashes.

Across these corridors, the contributing factor recorded most often by investigating officers was “Failed To Control Speed” — a pattern consistent with high-speed, high-volume travel.

Highway Corridors Ranked by Crash Volume

#CorridorCrashesDeathsSerious
1State Highway 351,2231771
2State Highway 60614957
3FM 2668198211
4FM 457157422
5FM 521112217
6FM 14688229
7FM 17284005
8BS 353200
9FM 6163110
10State Highway 712606
11FM 28532311
12FM 18622212

Ranked by total reported crashes, 2020–2026. Deaths and serious-injury counts are persons, not crashes.

Data & Methodology

The underlying crash records come from the Texas Department of Transportation's Crash Records Information System (CRIS), the official statewide record of reported traffic crashes, covering January 2020 through May 2026 in Matagorda County.

The corridor‑level dataset on this page is original work produced by Local Traffic Accidents. We geocode the underlying incidents, match them to the numbered state‑highway system, and compute the per‑corridor crash, fatality, and serious‑injury totals, rankings, concentration shares, and per‑1,000 lethality rates shown here. The raw crash records are TxDOT's; the corridor identification, the derived statistics, and the rankings are our own.

Corridors are ranked by total reported crashes. “Deaths” counts persons killed and “serious injuries” counts persons with suspected serious injuries (the official KABCO “A” level), summed across all crashes on each corridor — not crash counts. This ranking covers the numbered state highway system (Interstates, U.S. and state highways, FM/RM roads, loops, and spurs); locally maintained surface streets are recorded under a separate, free-text field and are not included here. Each route is reported under its primary TxDOT designation; co-signed routes (for example, I-69 and U.S. 59) are noted but not combined.

Source records: Texas Department of Transportation, Crash Records Information System (CRIS), 2020-2026.
Derived dataset & analysis: Local Traffic Accidents — corridor‑level geocoding, computation, and rankings, published as an original dataset.

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