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Houston Area Experiences Exceptionally Heavy Traffic Sunday with 824 Incidents Reported

📅 March 01, 2026 at 12:00 AMBy LTA Newsroom📍 Houston AreaMultiple County

**HOUSTON** – The Houston metropolitan area was gripped by heavy traffic congestion Sunday, March 1, 2026, with emergency responders handling 824 total traffic incidents throughout the day, including 530 major crashes. The exceptionally high incident count reflects challenging driving conditions across the region's roadways, with particular concern raised over multiple fatal collisions reported during evening hours.

Harris County bore the brunt of the congestion, accounting for 763 of the region's incidents, while Fort Bend County reported 53 incidents. Montgomery, Waller, Galveston, and Liberty counties reported significantly fewer incidents, with 2, 3, 2, and 1 incidents respectively. The concentrated cluster of incidents in Harris County underscores the ongoing traffic pressures on Houston's major thoroughfares and intersections.

Among the most serious incidents reported was a fatal pedestrian strike on Reveille Street at approximately 10:04 p.m., followed by another fatal collision at the same location just 16 minutes later. Additional significant crashes were documented on major corridors including Westheimer Road, Sam Houston Parkway, the South Loop East, and numerous surface streets throughout the city. A car fire was reported on Herschelwood Street late Sunday evening, and multiple abandoned vehicles created additional hazards on area roadways.

Traffic safety officials urge Houston-area drivers to remain vigilant and exercise caution on regional roadways. Motorists are advised to maintain safe following distances, reduce speeds in heavy traffic conditions, and avoid distractions while driving. Residents are encouraged to consider alternative routes when possible and to allow extra travel time for commutes. Anyone witnessing traffic accidents or hazardous conditions is urged to contact local authorities immediately.

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