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Houston Area Experiences Heavy Traffic Day with Nearly 1,000 Incide...

March 10, 2026 at 12:00 AMBy Dennis R. Mundy, Executive Editor📍 Greater Houston Metro

**HOUSTON** — The greater Houston area recorded 972 traffic incidents on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, with emergency responders managing a significant workload throughout the day. According to traffic data, 423 of those incidents were classified as major crashes, while 549 were minor in nature. The high volume of traffic disruptions underscores ongoing congestion challenges across the region's major corridors.

Harris County dominated the incident count with 891 reported cases, reflecting the heavily trafficked nature of the Houston metropolitan area. Fort Bend County recorded 64 incidents, while Montgomery County reported 11. Galveston and Trinity counties each contributed to the daily total with 5 and 1 incident respectively. Several major accidents were reported on critical routes, including multiple collisions on Interstate 610's West Loop near Bellaire Boulevard, crashes along the Gulf Freeway at College Avenue, and a serious incident on I-45 North near FM-525/Aldine Bender.

Late evening hours proved particularly challenging, with clusters of accidents reported between 10 p.m. and midnight. Notable incidents included a multi-vehicle crash on Southwest Freeway inbound at 10:55 p.m. and several major collisions on Kingwood Drive around 10:18 p.m. Emergency services responded to traffic hazards and disabled vehicles throughout the evening commute period.

**Motorists are advised to exercise caution during peak traffic hours, maintain safe following distances, and stay alert for emergency vehicles and disabled vehicles on roadways.** Drivers are encouraged to monitor local traffic reports before traveling and to consider alternate routes during high-incident periods. Those experiencing vehicle emergencies should move to the shoulder when safely possible and activate hazard lights to alert other drivers.

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