A pedestrian was struck by a red vehicle at 11510 Pearland Parkway on Thursday, May 07, 2026, at 6:53 AM. The incident occurred in a residential corridor that has recorded 50 incidents over the past 30 days, according to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data.
The strike was classified as a major incident. Weather conditions at the time were overcast with temperatures near 66°F.
The Pearland Parkway location has emerged as a sustained high-incident corridor. Over the past 90 days, LTA data shows 112 total incidents at this address, with 55 classified as major. In the past 12 months, the location has recorded 114 incidents, 56 of them major. The 50-incident count in the most recent 30-day window reflects an extreme concentration of collisions and vehicle strikes in a residential zone.
Rush hour contributes significantly to the incident profile. Analysis of the past 90 days shows that 36% of all incidents at this location occur during morning and evening rush periods. The peak crash hour at this address is between 6 PM and 7 PM, when 12 incidents were recorded over the 90-day period. Friday is the highest-incident day of the week at this location, with 19 recorded incidents in the past 90 days.
The residential classification and the pedestrian-vehicle strike add context to the broader pattern. While the dominant incident type at this location remains vehicle-to-vehicle crash activity, pedestrian exposure in this zone appears significant.
Harris County recorded 19,124 total incidents in the past 30 days, with 35 fatalities. The Pearland Parkway location represents a concentrated subset of county-wide activity.
LTA maintains a real-time incident database tracking over 70,000 incidents across the 13-county Houston-Galveston region, with updates every two minutes. Government sources such as TxDOT publish crash data on an annual basis.
Details regarding the pedestrian's condition and the vehicle operator were not available at the time of this report.
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