A major crash occurred at 5901 Selinsky Road at 1:56 AM on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Harris County on a residential street during off-peak hours.
According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, the incident marks the 10th crash at this location within the past 30 days. The corridor has recorded 13 total incidents over the past 90 days, with four classified as major severity.
Conditions at the time included mist and temperatures of 78°F. While the mist was light, visibility was reduced at the late-night hour. TxDOT reports that wet and reduced-visibility conditions contributed to over 14,000 Texas crashes in the most recent annual reporting period.
The Selinsky Road location shows a distinct off-peak incident pattern. Over the past 90 days, only 9 percent of crashes here occurred during rush hours, indicating that incidents at this site are concentrated outside traditional commute windows. The highest incident volume occurs between midnight and 1 AM, with four documented crashes in that hour window over the 90-day period. Thursdays record the most incidents at this location, with four crashes recorded on that day across the 90-day window.
Crash data is the dominant incident type here, accounting for the majority of reported events. The 10 incidents in 30 days place this corridor in the high-incident category for the region.
Harris County recorded 18,425 total incidents in the past 30 days, including 40 fatal crashes, according to LTA's 13-county Houston-Galveston database. LTA tracks real-time incident data across the region with updates every two minutes and maintains historical analysis of corridor patterns to provide context for individual incidents.
The Selinsky Road corridor warrants monitoring as incident frequency continues. The concentration of crashes during late-night and off-peak hours suggests the pattern is distinct from typical commute-related incidents. Four major-severity crashes in a 90-day window on a residential street indicates sustained collision activity at this location.
Before this incident, the location logged 10 crashes over the prior 30 days.
7 more crashes have been documented at this location since this incident. Major crashes made up 2 of the subsequent incidents.
Crashes have slowed at this location since this crash.
A handful of the crashes happened within a single week.
Combined, those incidents make this one of the highest-volume crash locations in the area.
Through June 06, 2026.
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