A major crash occurred at 600 N Eldridge Parkway on Sunday, May 10, 2026, at 12:38 AM. Harris County paramedics responded to the scene. No fatalities were reported.
The incident marks the 15th crash at this location over the past 30 days, according to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data. Over a 90-day period, the corridor logged 36 total incidents, with 10 classified as major. The 30-day count of 15 incidents elevates 600 N Eldridge Parkway above typical residential street benchmarks in the county.
The location's crash history shows a distinct pattern. Saturday is the highest-incident day at this intersection over the past 90 days, with 9 recorded crashes. The 4 PM-to-5 PM hour is the peak crash window, recording 6 incidents. However, 38 percent of crashes at this location occur during rush hours, meaning nearly two-thirds happen outside traditional commute periods. The dominant time pattern is weekend-skewed: this crash at 12:38 AM on a Sunday morning aligns with a broader weekend concentration at this address.
Weather conditions at the time of the incident were broken clouds and 75 degrees Fahrenheit—clear conditions with no apparent visibility or traction constraints.
Harris County recorded 19,253 total traffic incidents over the past 30 days, with 33 fatalities. The Houston-Galveston region spans 13 counties; LTA tracks approximately 72,205 incidents across the region with updates every two minutes. Government sources such as TxDOT publish crash data annually and provide historical context for statewide patterns.
The residential classification of 600 N Eldridge Parkway indicates the location is not a major arterial or freeway corridor, yet the incident frequency documented by LTA data suggests consistent crash activity at this address. Whether conditions reflect traffic volume, geometric factors, driver behavior patterns, or some combination remains outside the scope of incident reporting; the data documents occurrence only.
The five major crashes at this location in the past 30 days represent 33 percent of all incidents recorded there during that window. This concentration of severity-rated crashes warrants continued monitoring.
In the 30 days before this crash, 14 incidents had already been recorded at this location.
In the period since this crash, 31 additional incidents have occurred here. 17 of those incidents were major.
The pace has shifted upward since this crash.
Some of those crashes hit in close succession.
The aggregate count puts this location in the most active tier of county crash sites.
Data through July 05, 2026.
This report was produced by LTA's editor-designed production system under the executive editorial direction of Dennis R. Mundy, Executive Editor. The system combines our proprietary data pipeline with AI-assisted drafting to deliver verified incident coverage to LTA's editorial standards.