A major traffic crash brought the southbound US-59 corridor to a standstill near the Bellaire exit late Saturday night. The collision occurred at 11:04 PM at the exit ramp on the southbound side of the freeway at the 6592 S US 59 location. Houston Police Department responded to the scene, and while the incident was classified as non-fatal, the impact on traffic was significant during the late-night hours.
The crash snarled southbound traffic on US-59 well past midnight as crews worked to clear the roadway. Drivers heading south toward Bellaire and beyond faced substantial delays. Those trying to reach Bellaire or continuing toward the Pearland and Sugar Land areas should have taken surface streets like Hillcroft Drive or diverted to nearby alternate routes. The feeder road system on US-59 also experienced backup as drivers sought ways around the incident.
This section of US-59 near Bellaire is a critical artery for weekend traffic, especially late-night travelers heading to and from downtown Houston. The Bellaire exit serves as a major interchange for commuters accessing the Bellaire neighborhood and connecting to local thoroughfares heading west toward the Westside. The stretch regularly handles heavy volume from those traveling between downtown, the Medical Center, and the southwestern suburbs. Though not a historically problematic corridor, narrow exit configurations can complicate accident recovery during peak traffic times.
The southbound direction bore the brunt of the incident, with the exit ramp being the primary point of congestion. By the time the roadway was cleared, the delay had cascaded backward for several miles. Drivers should expect typical Saturday night traffic patterns to resume, though anyone traveling this corridor Sunday morning may still encounter residual congestion as the area fully recovers from the night's incident.
US59OB-HILLCROFT 6592 S US 59 FWY @ BELLAIRE EXIT RAMP
Harris County, Texas
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