A crash on US 59 North near the BW 8 exit ramp brought traffic to a standstill early Monday morning. The incident occurred at 3:22 AM on May 18, and crews responded to clear the debris-blocked roadway and assess injuries.
This stretch of US 59 has logged 14 incidents in the past 30 days, according to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data — a pattern that extends deeper into the year. Over the past 90 days, the corridor near the Aldine Bender has recorded 41 total incidents, including 21 classified as major. That's the kind of frequency that keeps this location on the radar for commuters and incident response crews alike.
The overnight crash hit during one of the corridor's most common crash windows. LTA data shows the 2 AM to 3 AM hour has logged four crashes over the past 90 days — a concentration that stands out against the typically lighter traffic volumes at that time. While this location sees 71 percent of its crashes during off-peak hours, late-night incidents still account for a notable share of the major events that tie up morning commutes when the debris field and secondary congestion linger into rush hour.
Weather conditions at the time were clear — overcast skies and 79 degrees — so visibility wasn't a contributing factor. The road surface was dry and conditions were favorable, putting the focus squarely on what happened between the vehicles involved.
Details about the specific vehicles, the number of people injured, and the exact duration of the lane closures weren't immediately available. Crews worked to clear the scene and restore full capacity as early-morning traffic began to build.
If you're heading northbound on US 59 in this area over the next few hours, expect residual congestion as crews finish cleanup and traffic flow normalizes. The Aldine Bender exit area is a frequent merge point where lane changes and traffic density can create friction — especially when incidents block lanes and back up the northbound approach.
This incident underscores why knowing alternate routes matters on this corridor. If you're traveling north from the Houston area toward the Aldine or further-north suburbs, checking real-time traffic conditions before you head out is worth the five seconds — particularly during the early morning and evening windows when this stretch sees elevated incident activity.
The crash adds to Harris County's incident total for the day. Across the 13-county region, the county logged 19,247 incidents in the past 30 days, including 21 fatalities — a volume that reflects the scale of traffic movement and the inherent risks in Houston-area driving.
As of mid-morning, crews had cleared the roadway and traffic was flowing, though residual slowness may linger as drivers work through the backup.
**Update (11:25 AM CT):** The major crash at NUS59OB-ALDINE BENDER N US 59 FWY @ N BW 8 EXIT RAMP, first reported at 3:22 AM, has cleared after more than 8 hours. All lanes have reopened and normal traffic flow has resumed in the area.
NUS59OB-ALDINE BENDER N US 59 FWY @ N BW 8 EXIT RAMP
Harris County, Texas
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