A rollover on Tuesday, April 14, 2026 at 5:26 PM at the intersection of 2100 AT FOLEY ROAD in Harris County resulted in one fatality. The incident marks the second fatal crash at this location within the past 12 months, underscoring a documented pattern of high-frequency collisions in the corridor.
LTA's proprietary incident database shows 15 crashes at this intersection over the past 30 days, with 7 classified as major incidents. Over the past 90 days, the location has recorded 22 total incidents, including 8 major crashes and 1 prior fatality. The 12-month window reveals consistent severity: 22 incidents with 8 major events and the earlier fatal crash.
The evening timing places this incident outside the dominant collision window at Foley Road. Rush hour crashes represent 39 percent of the 90-day incident total at the intersection, while the location's most common incident type remains vehicle accidents across all severity levels. The Tuesday 5:26 PM crash occurred during peak commuter traffic but reflects the broader pattern of sustained collision frequency that defines this corridor.
Harris County recorded 19,064 total traffic incidents in the past 30 days, with 31 fatalities. The Foley Road intersection accounts for a disproportionate share of both frequency and severity within the county's traffic ecosystem.
The rollover incident drew immediate emergency response. No additional vehicle involvement or secondary incidents were reported at the time of data collection.
This intersection has emerged as a high-heat corridor in LTA's 30-day analysis. The concentration of major incidents—7 within four weeks—signals infrastructure or traffic pattern conditions that warrant sustained attention from county and local transportation officials. The recurrence of fatal outcomes at the same location within a 12-month period marks it as among the most dangerous intersections in the region.
Drivers traveling to and from this intersection should anticipate potential delays and consider alternate routing during peak periods. The incident adds to the documented safety profile of this Harris County corridor and reflects broader patterns of collision concentration that LTA continues to track and publish for the 13-county Houston-Galveston region.
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