A major crash occurred at 2067 Hamilton Street at 12:00 AM on Saturday, April 25, 2026, in a residential area marked by an extreme pattern of traffic incidents.
The non-fatal crash unfolded in mist conditions with visibility reduced and temperatures at 76°F. The location sits within a corridor that has recorded 173 total incidents over the past 30 days—90 of them major crashes. Over the past 90 days, the same area has documented 433 total incidents, including 213 major crashes and 6 fatal incidents.
The timing of this crash reflects the corridor's dominant pattern. While 30 percent of incidents at this location occur during rush hour, the majority cluster in off-peak periods, including overnight and weekend hours. Saturday morning at midnight falls within the broader off-peak window where most collisions in this area take place.
The incident adds to Harris County's cumulative toll. The county recorded 18,663 total traffic incidents in the past 30 days, with 41 of those resulting in fatalities. LTA's exclusive corridor analysis reveals that 2067 Hamilton Street stands among the most incident-prone locations in the 13-county Houston-Galveston region.
Crashes dominate the incident profile at this address. Over the past 90 days, collision incidents have been the most common category recorded in LTA's database for this location, accounting for the vast majority of documented traffic events.
The extreme heat rating—defined by LTA's proprietary analysis as 16 or more incidents in a 30-day window—signals a location where infrastructure, traffic flow, or road design may contribute to repeated collisions. With 173 incidents in 30 days, this corridor ranks in the highest tier of incident frequency across the region.
The non-fatal status of this particular crash distinguishes it from the six fatal incidents recorded in the broader 90-day window at the same location. Whether this incident involved property damage, injury, or both remains part of the ongoing incident profile for 2067 Hamilton Street.
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