A major crash at I-69 North and E Crosstimbers Street at 1:17 AM Thursday, May 14, left multiple lanes blocked during the early-morning hours. The collision tied up traffic in both directions as crews worked to clear the wreckage and assess the damage.
Details on the vehicles involved and the number of people hurt remain under investigation. The crash forced drivers to navigate around the disabled vehicles, creating backups that persisted through the pre-dawn period on what would normally be a lighter-traffic window.
This collision lands on a freeway corridor carrying an alarming crash burden. According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, I-69 North at E Crosstimbers has logged 46 incidents in the past 30 days—a classification that puts it in the extreme range. Over the past 90 days, the location has recorded 92 total incidents, including 46 major crashes and one fatal. Thursday's collision is the latest in a relentless pattern that shows no signs of slowing.
What makes this stretch particularly volatile is its tendency to crash outside of traditional rush-hour windows. While the location does see 36% of its crashes during peak commute times, the dominant pattern here is off-peak collisions—exactly when this Thursday's incident occurred. Over the past 90 days, the most common incident type at this location has been crashes, and Fridays have emerged as the heaviest day, with 22 incidents recorded. The peak crash hour, however, is 4 PM to 5 PM, when eight collisions have been documented.
For drivers heading northbound or southbound on I-69 through this corridor Thursday morning, the immediate impact was significant lane closure and reduced capacity. The wreckage had to be cleared before the road could be fully restored to service. Weather conditions—overcast skies and 73 degrees—were clear at the time of the crash, but those conditions don't diminish the fact that major collisions continue to strike this stretch with troubling frequency.
Across Harris County, the broader traffic picture remains heavy. In the past 30 days, the county has recorded 19,163 total incidents, including 30 fatalities. That context underscores the weight of crashes at high-incident corridors like this one.
If you're traveling I-69 North through E Crosstimbers in the coming days, stay alert. This location has proven itself volatile across all times of day and all days of the week. Whether you're commuting during afternoon peak or passing through at 1 AM, the data shows collision risk is consistently elevated here.
**Update (9:20 AM CT):** The major crash at I-69 N & E Crosstimbers St, first reported at 1:17 AM, has cleared after more than 8 hours. All lanes have reopened and normal traffic flow has resumed in the area.
This wasn't the first crash at the location — 45 had been recorded in the previous 30 days.
In the days and weeks following this crash, the location recorded 14 more incidents. 4 carried major-severity classification.
The recent run shows crashes coming slower than before.
Several of the crashes occurred back-to-back within days of each other.
That total ranks this location among the highest-incident corridors in the county.
Data updated as of May 27, 2026.
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