A major crash occurred at 10202 Forum Park Drive on Thursday, April 23, 2026, at 12:19 AM, marking the eleventh incident at this residential corridor location in the past 30 days.
The incident was non-fatal. Harris County has logged 18,452 total traffic incidents over the same 30-day window, with 38 fatalities across the region.
Forum Park Drive has emerged as a persistently active crash corridor. LTA's historical analysis shows 11 incidents at this location in the past 30 days, with 9 classified as major. Over the past 90 days, the location recorded 29 total incidents, 15 of which were major crashes. The 12-month trend shows the same count—29 incidents with 15 major—indicating the pattern has remained consistent throughout the year.
The dominant incident type at this address is crash-related. While the 90-day data shows that 36 percent of incidents occur during rush hour, the location's incident profile is driven by off-peak activity. Thursday's 12:19 AM occurrence aligns with this documented pattern.
Scattered clouds and 70-degree temperatures prevailed at the time of the incident.
**Corridor Context**
The frequency of major incidents at Forum Park Drive—9 in 30 days—reflects a persistent challenge at this residential address. The year-long consistency of incident counts (29 total, 15 major) suggests the pattern is structural rather than seasonal or temporary.
LTA publishes real-time incident data and historical corridor analysis as a resource for Houston-area commuters, traffic engineers, and transportation planners. The forum Park Drive data is available in the LTA incident database.
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