A major crash occurred at 5901 Selinsky Road at 5:54 AM on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. The incident took place in mist conditions at 76°F on a residential road in Harris County.
The crash marks the latest incident at a location with an established pattern of collisions. According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, Selinsky Road has recorded 11 incidents over the past 30 days, including 6 major crashes. Over a 12-month period, the location has sustained 15 total incidents with 6 classified as major.
Tuesdays represent the highest-incident day at this address in the past 90 days, with 4 recorded crashes. While the 5:54 AM timing places this crash outside typical rush hour windows—only 8 percent of crashes at this location occur during peak commute hours—the incident aligns with the dominant off-peak pattern documented at the site. The 90-day data shows peak crash activity between midnight and 1 AM, with 4 incidents recorded in that window.
The incident occurred as Harris County continued to absorb a high volume of traffic collisions. The county recorded 18,410 incidents over the past 30 days, including 40 fatal crashes, according to LTA's 13-county Houston-Galveston regional database.
Mist at the time of the crash represents reduced visibility conditions. TxDOT reports wet conditions contributed to over 14,000 Texas crashes in the most recent annual reporting period. The presence of mist, while not equivalent to heavy rain, reduces sight distance and may affect vehicle handling on residential surfaces.
The crash's classification as major indicates significant property damage, injury, or both. Emergency response details and final disposition were not immediately available at publication.
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