A major vehicle collision brought traffic to a standstill at Westella Drive and Enclave Parkway late Monday night at 11:31 PM. The crash occurred in Fort Bend County during the overnight hours when traffic typically thins out, but the severity of the incident still created significant delays for the few drivers on the roads at that time.
The collision happened during a period when this stretch of road normally sees minimal traffic, but the major nature of the crash meant quick backups formed as drivers encountered the disabled vehicles. Commuters heading westbound on Westella or those traveling on Enclave Parkway faced substantial delays. Drivers looking to avoid the area should consider using alternate routes like Pennsylvania Avenue or nearby surface streets that parallel the main corridors. Those coming from the north could divert to Bellfort or utilize connecting roads through the residential neighborhoods to bypass the incident zone entirely.
Westella Drive in this section of Fort Bend serves as a key connector for local traffic moving between neighborhoods and commercial areas. The intersection with Enclave Parkway sits in an area that handles steady through-traffic, particularly during daytime hours. While this particular stretch doesn't carry the volume of major thoroughfares like Highway 59 or the Grand Parkway, it remains an important route for residents and delivery traffic navigating the region.
The incident remained ongoing into the late evening hours, with emergency responders working the scene. The major classification of this crash suggests significant vehicle damage and potential complications clearing the roadway. Drivers in the Fort Bend area should anticipate residual congestion even after initial responders cleared the vehicles, as crews assessed any potential hazards and cleared debris from the roadway. Anyone who witnessed the collision or has information is encouraged to report it through local authorities.
11 incidents had occurred at this location in the 30 days prior.
Crashes at this location have continued — 48 more have been recorded since. Major-severity crashes accounted for 15 of those incidents.
Crashes at this location have arrived at a similar pace since.
Several of those incidents clustered within a short window.
Together, the incidents make this stretch one of the most active in the county.
Last incident at this location recorded July 15, 2026.
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