A major vehicle collision occurred at 2401 Hadley St at 12:56 AM on Monday, April 20, 2026, on a residential corridor that has recorded 105 incidents over the past 30 days—a pattern placing it among the most volatile traffic zones in Harris County.
The incident struck during off-peak hours, consistent with the dominant time pattern at this location. Over the past 90 days, the Hadley Street corridor has logged 281 total incidents, including 158 major collisions and 5 fatalities. That fatality count underscores the severity of the underlying traffic dynamics at this address.
The Harris County data context amplifies the significance. In the same 30-day window, Harris County recorded 18,674 total incidents with 39 fatalities. The Hadley Street corridor's 105 incidents represent a concentrated risk zone—a location where collision frequency far exceeds typical residential street patterns.
While 27 percent of incidents at this location occur during rush hours, the dominant pattern skews toward off-peak collisions. Monday's 12:56 AM incident aligns with this nighttime concentration, suggesting that factors beyond commuter volume—roadway design, visibility, speed, or intersection geometry—may be driving the extreme incident count.
The collision was classified as major, consistent with the 90-day pattern showing that major crashes represent the plurality of incidents here. Over 12 months, the corridor has sustained no improvement in incident trajectory; the 90-day and 12-month totals remain unchanged at 281 incidents with 158 major collisions.
Harris County fire-rescue and police units responded. No additional details regarding vehicle counts, occupant status, or lane closures were available at reporting time.
The data presents a clear pattern: Hadley Street has become a corridor of concentrated traffic risk. With 105 incidents in 30 days and a 5-fatality history over 90 days, this residential street's collision frequency warrants immediate attention from traffic engineers, law enforcement, and infrastructure planners.
SOURCES: LocalTrafficAccidents.com proprietary incident database; Harris County emergency dispatch records.
In the month preceding this crash, 113 incidents had been documented here.
331 new incidents have been logged at this location after this crash. Major crashes made up 232 of the subsequent incidents.
The pace has stayed about the same at this location since.
A cluster of those crashes happened within roughly two weeks.
The combined before-and-after total places this location in the upper tier of county incident counts.
Reflecting incident data through July 10, 2026.
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