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Nearly 1,000 Traffic Incidents Reported Across Greater Houston Area on Thursday

📅 April 02, 2026 at 12:00 AM✍ By LTA News Desk📍 Houston Area🏛 Multiple County📰 LocalTrafficAccidents

The Greater Houston region experienced a particularly challenging day on the roadways Thursday, with emergency responders managing 972 total traffic incidents throughout the area. The high volume of accidents placed significant strain on local transportation networks, with 548 major crashes reported alongside 424 minor incidents. The spike in traffic disruptions occurred primarily during evening hours, with most incidents concentrated between 9:41 p.m. and 11:48 p.m.

Harris County bore the brunt of Thursday's traffic challenges, accounting for 887 of the total incidents. Fort Bend County reported 65 incidents, while Montgomery County documented 8 incidents. Smaller numbers of traffic disruptions were recorded in Galveston, Waller, Jackson, San Jacinto, Burleson, and Trinity counties. The concentrated cluster of incidents in Harris County suggests localized traffic patterns may have contributed to the elevated accident rate.

Several critical incidents disrupted major transportation corridors throughout the evening. Multiple crashes were reported on Interstate 45, including collisions near Airport Boulevard and Cullen Boulevard that resulted in road closures. The West Sam Houston Tollway experienced repeated accidents at West Road, while Interstate 10 recorded significant incidents near the Uvalde and Normandy exits in both directions. Additionally, a major non-fatal crash at Rushcreek Drive and Kuykendahl Road and multiple collisions in the Richmond-Bellaire area of Fort Bend County impacted traffic flow on regional routes.

Drivers traveling throughout the Greater Houston area Thursday evening are urged to exercise heightened caution and maintain increased following distances during peak traffic hours. Weather conditions, visibility, and driver fatigue should be considered when planning travel routes. Motorists are encouraged to use real-time traffic applications and radio reports to avoid congested corridors and allow emergency responders adequate space to manage incident scenes safely.

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