A major crash occurred at 3902 Florinda St on Monday, April 20, 2026 at 4:38 AM. No fatalities were reported.
The incident marks the 20th documented crash at this Harris County residential location in the past 30 days—a rate that places it among the most incident-dense corridors in the region's active database. Over the same 30-day window, Harris County recorded 18,553 total incidents and 39 fatalities.
LTA's 90-day analysis of this specific address reveals a sustained pattern of major crashes. The corridor has logged 39 total incidents in the past 90 days, with 23 classified as major and 2 resulting in fatalities. This consistency across multiple time windows—identical 90-day and 12-month counts—indicates a structural problem rather than a temporary surge.
The crash occurred during off-peak hours, aligning with the corridor's dominant incident time pattern. Rush hour traffic represents only 14 percent of the 90-day incident share at this location, meaning most crashes here occur outside traditional commute windows. This distributes impact across the full day rather than concentrating disruption in predictable high-traffic periods.
The residential classification and incident density suggest factors beyond rush hour congestion are driving the pattern. The prevalence of crashes at a single address during varied hours points to intersection geometry, sight line obstruction, signal timing, or pavement condition as potential structural factors—data elements that would inform a comprehensive safety audit.
With 20 incidents in 30 days, the location ranks as an extreme-heat corridor by LTA classification standards (16+ incidents in 30 days). This threshold typically appears on major corridors or high-volume intersections. Its presence on a residential street warrants investigation into why this specific address concentrates such volume.
The Harris County incident count for April 2026 (through the 20th) remains in line with seasonal patterns observed in prior years, with fatal incidents at 39 for the full 30-day period.
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