A major crash brought traffic to a standstill on Westheimer Road at 7900 near the Uptown district Sunday morning at 11:36 AM. The collision occurred during what would typically be a lighter traffic period, but the severity of the incident tied up the area for an extended stretch.
Westheimer in this corridor handles substantial volume even on Sunday mornings, particularly as drivers move between the Uptown shopping and restaurant district and points west toward Bellaire and the Memorial area. Drivers looking to bypass the affected area should consider using alternate routes like San Felipe to the north or Richmond Avenue to the south, both of which run parallel to Westheimer through this part of town. For east-west travel, side streets in the Uptown vicinity offer additional options, though they may also experience some congestion as traffic diverts around the main incident site.
This stretch of Westheimer is a consistent corridor for both local and through traffic, with the area around 79th Street serving as a major gateway to the Uptown shopping district and nearby office parks. Multiple traffic signals along this section create natural bottlenecks, and any significant incident here has the potential to back up traffic for miles in either direction. The proximity to Post Oak Boulevard and the western edge of Uptown means that holiday shopping traffic and weekend dining crowds regularly pass through this intersection, making crash clearance time a critical factor in recovery.
The incident was still being worked by emergency crews, with lanes blocked and traffic significantly delayed in both directions. Drivers heading toward Westheimer from either the east or west should allow substantial extra time or seek alternate routes entirely. Recovery from a major crash in this high-traffic area typically takes considerable time, and secondary effects on connecting streets should be expected well after the initial scene is cleared.
The location's 30-day count stood at 20 before this incident.
103 new incidents have been logged at this location after this crash. 49 of the crashes that followed were major. 2 of those that followed this incident was fatal.
The pace of crashes at this location has picked up since.
A stretch of consecutive days brought several crashes to this location.
The combined before-and-after total places this location in the upper tier of county incident counts.
Reflecting incident data through May 30, 2026.
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