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North Freeway Outbound Crash Continues Extreme 44-Incident Pattern

📅 April 19, 2026 at 01:00 AMBy LTA Newsroom📍 NORTH FWY OBHarris County

A motor vehicle incident on North Freeway outbound brought major disruption to the corridor at 1:00 AM on Sunday, April 19, 2026. The crash occurred during off-peak hours on the Harris County freeway, adding to an extreme concentration of incidents that has defined this stretch for the past month.

The North Freeway outbound corridor has recorded 44 incidents in the past 30 days—44 major crashes among them—marking it as one of the most incident-dense segments in the 13-county Houston-Galveston region. The pattern extends deeper: over the past 90 days, the corridor has logged 96 total incidents, with 52 classified as major. That consistency over a full quarter suggests structural conditions or traffic patterns that systematize collision risk on this route.

While the majority of incidents on this corridor occur during off-peak hours, 30 percent of crashes historically cluster during rush periods. The dominance of daytime and overnight collisions—rather than a concentrated rush hour spike—indicates the corridor faces persistent hazards regardless of traffic volume. Crashes are the most common incident type here, accounting for the bulk of the 44-incident monthly tally.

Harris County recorded 18,881 traffic incidents in the same 30-day window, with 40 of those fatal. The North Freeway outbound concentration—44 incidents in one corridor—represents a significant share of county-wide traffic trauma. For context, the corridor's 30-day incident rate translates to 1.5 incidents per day, a velocity that exceeds typical freeway performance across the region.

The 1:00 AM timing places this incident outside traditional commute windows, yet the corridor's documented off-peak dominance suggests nighttime drivers face comparable or elevated risk. The data does not indicate a time-of-day safe zone on this stretch.

This incident marks the latest manifestation of a documented pattern. The corridor's trajectory over 12 months—96 incidents sustained at that level—shows no evidence of improvement. The extreme heat at this location warrants examination of infrastructure, signage, drainage, sight lines, and enforcement patterns that may contribute to the concentration.

LTA's incident database tracks this corridor continuously. Commuters and traffic management officials can access real-time incident counts, historical heat scores, and corridor-specific data that inform route decisions and infrastructure review.

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NORTH FWY OB

Harris County, Texas

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