A major crash brought traffic to a standstill at the intersection of Bissonnet Street and West Sam Houston Parkway South at 5:09 p.m. Monday evening. The collision occurred during the tail end of the evening commute, creating significant backups across the area as emergency crews responded to the scene.
The timing of this crash compounds typical Monday evening congestion in this part of southwest Houston. Commuters heading east or west on Bissonnet faced major delays, with traffic backing up significantly in both directions. Those trying to navigate the area should consider using nearby alternate routes—Bellaire Boulevard to the north or Harwin Drive to the south offer viable alternatives for crossing this corridor. Sam Houston Parkway itself, already handling heavy southbound traffic from the medical center and Uptown areas, likely experienced spillover delays as drivers attempted to find workarounds.
This stretch of Bissonnet has long been a busy commercial corridor serving the Sharpstown and Meyerland areas. The intersection with Sam Houston Parkway marks a critical junction where local traffic from residential neighborhoods merges with through-traffic on the parkway. Between the nearby Sharpstown Center, multiple shopping centers, and access to feeder roads heading toward Bellaire and the Astrodome area, this is consistently one of the heavier-traveled intersections in southwest Harris County.
By early evening, the roadway remained active as crews worked to clear the scene and assess damage. All lanes were expected to reopen eventually, though residual slowdowns persisted as traffic flow normalized. Drivers heading through the Bissonnet and Sam Houston Parkway area should anticipate delays and allow extra time for their commutes until the incident is fully resolved.
69 crashes had been recorded here in the month leading up to this incident.
144 more crashes at this location followed this incident. The breakdown includes 92 major collisions.
The location's crash rate has held steady in the months since.
A cluster of those crashes happened within roughly two weeks.
That total ranks this location among the highest-incident corridors in the county.
Last incident at this location recorded May 29, 2026.
10301 BISSONNET ST @ 9600 W SAM HOUSTON PKWY S
Harris County, Texas
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