HOUSTON — The greater Houston area experienced an exceptionally busy Monday with emergency responders handling 934 traffic incidents throughout the day, including 516 major crashes that resulted in significant congestion across multiple counties. The overwhelming majority of incidents, 880 in total, were concentrated in Harris County, while Fort Bend County reported 44 incidents, Montgomery County recorded 8, and Galveston County documented 2.
The evening hours proved particularly challenging, with a cluster of serious crashes occurring between 9 p.m. and midnight. Multiple non-fatal major crashes were reported at several critical intersections, including 6899 Swallow Street at Reed Road, where a vehicle drove into a nearby bayou; 6101 Tidwell Road at Bertwood Street; 2999 Jipsie Lane at Buffum Street; and 15386 East Hardy Road at Sam Houston Parkway East. Additionally, a vehicle fire was reported on the Katy Freeway at 9308, and a significant incident involving a person struck by a vehicle occurred at 2701 South Gessner Road near Westheimer Road.
Beyond traffic-related incidents, authorities also responded to several non-vehicle emergencies that impacted road conditions, including reports of a gun found in a rental vehicle, a person breaking into a vehicle at a downtown parking garage, and hazardous debris on multiple roadways. A nude woman causing a traffic hazard was reported at the US-290 East and Bingle Road intersection, while another incident involved gasoline being thrown on an occupied vehicle.
**For motorists traveling in the greater Houston area, officials recommend allowing extra travel time, maintaining heightened alertness at intersections, and avoiding the use of mobile devices while driving. Residents are encouraged to monitor local traffic updates and use alternate routes when possible during peak traffic hours.**
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