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.
The location had seen 9 crashes in the 30 days leading up to this incident.
The 11 weeks since this incident have brought 22 more crashes here. The breakdown includes 12 major collisions.
Crash frequency at the location has increased after this incident.
A run of crashes occurred over a span of days.
Combined, those numbers put the location among the most active in the county.
Data through June 21, 2026.
This report was produced by LTA's editor-designed production system under the executive editorial direction of Dennis R. Mundy, Executive Editor. The system combines our proprietary data pipeline with AI-assisted drafting to deliver verified incident coverage to LTA's editorial standards.