A major crash on the SH-288 outbound ramp to I-610 outbound brought the morning commute to a standstill Monday at 7:37 AM, the latest in a surge of incidents at this location.
The crash hit during peak drive time on one of the region's busiest corridors. According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, this ramp has logged 36 incidents over the past 30 days — 24 of them major — with the 8-to-9 AM window particularly vulnerable. Last year, the same location recorded 80 total incidents, 50 of them major crashes.
Details on vehicle count and lane closures are still being compiled as crews worked the scene. The weather at the time was clear — broken clouds and 80 degrees — so conditions weren't a factor in the initial crash sequence.
What makes this incident notable isn't the single wreck, but the pattern. This ramp sits in a corridor where nearly one in three crashes happens during rush hour, yet the dominant crash window across the full week is actually off-peak. Sundays see the heaviest traffic on this stretch — 11 incidents in the past 90 days — suggesting different driving behaviors push risk upward on different days. The 8-to-9 AM slot, though, is the most dangerous single hour here.
Harris County as a whole recorded 19,613 incidents in the past 30 days, with 15 of those fatal. This particular ramp's incident rate is elevated relative to county average, particularly for major crashes.
Recovery times for the SH-288 to I-610 transition are typically measured in hours during morning rush. No specific clearance estimate was available as of this update. Drivers heading eastbound on SH-288 toward I-610 should anticipate significant delays or consider alternate routing while this is being cleared.
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**Update (3:40 PM CT):** The major crash at SH288OB-IH610OB RAMP 7498 SH 288 HWY @ BLK SH 288 RAMP, first reported at 7:37 AM, has cleared after more than 8 hours. All lanes have reopened and normal traffic flow has resumed in the area.
SH288OB-IH610OB RAMP 7498 SH 288 HWY @ BLK SH 288 RAMP
Harris County, Texas
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