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Houston Area Experiences Exceptionally Heavy Traffic Day with 1,093...

April 04, 2026 at 12:00 AMBy Dennis R. Mundy, Executive Editor📍 Greater Houston Metro

The Houston metropolitan area endured a significantly congested Saturday, April 4, 2026, with traffic authorities responding to 1,093 total incidents throughout the day. Of those reports, 706 were classified as major crashes, while 387 were minor incidents. The volume represents an exceptionally busy traffic period for the region, with incidents distributed across four counties, though the vast majority occurred within Harris County.

Harris County bore the brunt of Saturday's traffic troubles, accounting for 1,043 of the reported incidents. Surrounding counties also experienced disruptions, with Fort Bend County reporting 31 incidents, Montgomery County 11, and Galveston County 8. Multiple major crashes clustered around key thoroughfares, particularly along the Interstate 10 corridor, where multi-vehicle accidents were reported near both the Shepherd Drive and Gessner Road interchanges. Additional significant incidents were concentrated on Memorial Drive, Westpark Drive, Main Street, and Hillcroft Avenue, with several crashes involving injuries reported throughout the evening hours.

Notable major incidents included a multi-vehicle accident on Interstate 10 West near Gessner Road, a string of non-fatal crashes on Westpark Drive, and a significant accident on Main Street northbound near Willowbend Boulevard. Emergency responders also handled a stolen vehicle pursuit near Old Richmond Road and Bissonnet Street during the evening hours.

Motorists are advised to exercise heightened caution when traveling throughout the Houston area, particularly on major highways and arterial roads. Drivers should allow additional travel time for their journeys, maintain safe following distances, and consider using real-time traffic navigation applications to avoid congested corridors. Those experiencing emergencies are encouraged to contact local authorities immediately.

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