A vehicle crash with injuries closed lanes on I-10 East at Antoine Drive early Sunday, May 10, 2026, at 4:46 AM. The incident occurred during off-peak hours in Harris County.
The crash marks the latest incident at a corridor that has logged 37 collisions in the past 30 days, according to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data. Over the same period, 19 of those incidents were classified as major. The frequency at this location places it among the region's most active crash corridors.
The I-10 East and Antoine Drive intersection has sustained a consistent pattern of collisions across varying times and days. LTA data from the past 90 days shows 77 total incidents at this location, with 44 classified as major. While the corridor experiences a notable share of crashes during rush hours—30 percent of incidents occur between 6 AM and 9 AM on weekdays—the dominant pattern reflects crashes throughout the day and night. Fridays account for the highest single-day incident count, with 17 collisions recorded over the past 90 days. The peak crash hour at this location is 8 AM to 9 AM, when seven incidents have occurred.
Sunday's early-morning crash occurred under overcast skies with temperatures at 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Weather conditions at the incident time were not cited as a contributing factor.
Harris County recorded 19,273 total incidents over the same 30-day window, including 31 fatalities. The I-10 East and Antoine Drive corridor represents a concentrated area of incident activity relative to the broader county metric.
The crash disrupted traffic flow on the freeway during a period of lower volume. Lane closure information and the status of traffic recovery were not immediately available. Motorists traveling the I-10 East corridor should anticipate potential residual delays.
LTA tracks 72,280 incidents across the 13-county Houston-Galveston region with updates every two minutes. TxDOT publishes crash data annually through the statewide CRIS system.
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