A major crash on IH-69 Eastex northbound at FM-1960 brought traffic to a standstill at 2:49 AM on Thursday, April 09, 2026. The incident, reported through TranStar, involved significant vehicle damage and closed multiple lanes during the overnight hours. Harris County emergency responders worked to clear the scene and reopen the roadway.
The northbound direction took the full brunt of the collision, with spillover effects rippling across the interchange during the transition into morning commute hours. Drivers heading north toward The Woodlands and points beyond faced substantial delays as crews worked to clear debris and assess vehicle damage. Those traveling through the area should have considered alternate routes—FM-1960 eastbound to IH-59 North or backtracking to use either Greens Road or the Sam Houston Parkway to bypass the disruption entirely. Even southbound traffic on the Eastex experienced slowdowns as drivers rubber-necked at the incident scene.
This stretch of the Eastex at FM-1960 has become one of the busier crash corridors in Harris County. Over the past 30 days alone, TranStar data shows 86 total incidents at this location, with 32 classified as major. The intersection sits in a transitional zone where suburban commuters merge with through-traffic heading toward downtown and the refineries along the Houston Ship Channel. High-speed merge maneuvers combined with heavy overnight truck traffic create a precarious mix, especially during low-visibility conditions.
By early morning, authorities had cleared the roadway and lanes reopened to traffic. Residual congestion persisted well into the morning as the corridor worked to absorb the backup. Northbound drivers heading into the area should expect residual delays and watch for any lingering debris or emergency equipment along the shoulder.
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