A traffic stop at FM 1093 Road and Texas Heritage Parkway in Fulshear resulted in a major incident at 4:50 AM on Thursday, April 23, 2026. The incident occurred on the farm-to-market road during off-peak hours under clear skies with temperatures near 69°F.
The location has documented elevated incident activity. Over the past 30 days, eight major incidents have been recorded at this intersection. The 90-day incident total reaches 17, with 16 classified as major. The pattern has persisted for at least a year, with the 12-month count matching the 90-day total, indicating the corridor has sustained this level of activity without improvement.
Traffic stops represent the dominant incident type at this location across the 90-day window. While the corridor's incident pattern skews heavily toward off-peak hours—the dominant time window for crashes at this intersection—21 percent of incidents occur during rush hour periods, meaning congestion and safety concerns extend into commute times as well.
The incident occurred in Fort Bend County, which reported 1,281 total incidents over the same 30-day period, including one fatal crash. The Fulshear corridor represents a localized concentration of activity within broader county traffic patterns.
The data suggests FM 1093 and Texas Heritage Parkway warrants focused infrastructure and enforcement attention. Eight major incidents in 30 days at a single intersection is a significant clustering that distinguishes this location from typical roadway activity.
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**EDITOR'S NOTE ON DATA INTEGRITY:**
This article is generated from LTA's proprietary incident database covering the 13-county Houston-Galveston region. The corridor heat classification (eight 30-day incidents) and the 90-day/12-month historical totals are exclusive to LTA's data analysis and are not available from other traffic reporting sources. The incident type prevalence, rush hour percentage, and time-pattern analysis derive from LTA's 90-day rolling database.
Fm 1093 Rd/Texas Heritage Pkwy, Fulshear, TX
Fort Bend County, Texas
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