A major motor vehicle incident occurred at 11099 N Houston Rosslyn Road in Harris County at 7:53 AM on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
The crash struck the residential corridor during morning rush hour, when half of all incidents at this location typically occur. The timing underscores a documented pattern: over the past 90 days, rush hour crashes have accounted for 50 percent of all motor vehicle incidents on this stretch of N Houston Rosslyn Road.
The incident marks the sixth major crash at this address in the past 30 days. The residential corridor has logged seven total incidents over that same period, with six classified as major—a concentration that reflects the elevated risk profile of the location during peak commute windows.
Over a 12-month period, N Houston Rosslyn Road has recorded 11 total incidents, with 6 categorized as major. The consistency of major incidents at this location suggests a pattern of severity independent of seasonal or temporary factors.
Weather conditions at the time of the incident were broken clouds and 68°F—clear enough that visibility was not a contributing factor to road conditions.
Harris County logged 18,289 motor vehicle incidents over the past 30 days, including 38 fatal crashes. The incident at N Houston Rosslyn Road is one of thousands competing for attention across the county's roadways.
4 crashes had already been logged here in the month before this incident.
In the period since this crash, 24 additional incidents have occurred here. 13 of the subsequent crashes were classified as major.
Some of those crashes hit in close succession.
That places this location among the highest-incident segments in the county.
Through July 02, 2026.
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