A major crash on the Eastex Freeway near 24999 brought traffic to a crawl Monday afternoon around 1:30 PM, adding to a growing string of incidents at this Montgomery County location.
The crash tied up multiple lanes during what should've been a manageable afternoon window — but this freeway section doesn't play by typical traffic patterns. According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, the Eastex near this address has logged 14 incidents over the past 30 days, with 9 of them classified as major. That's a collision roughly every two days, and this afternoon's wreck fits the corridor's established rhythm: crashes here peak between noon and 1 PM, which is exactly when today's incident occurred.
What makes this stretch notable isn't rush hour congestion — it's the opposite. Nearly two-thirds of the crashes here happen during off-peak times, when you'd normally expect lighter traffic and easier recovery. Today's 1:30 PM timing fits that pattern. The data shows Wednesdays historically see the most activity at this location, with six incidents recorded over the past three months, but Monday afternoons are proving consistent trouble spots.
Clear skies and 88-degree heat meant weather wasn't a factor. The road conditions themselves were straightforward. Whatever triggered this collision, the impact was immediate — lanes were blocked and traffic backed up as crews responded.
The Eastex Freeway in this corridor sits in Montgomery County, which logged 146 total incidents over the past month with zero fatalities. This particular stretch accounts for a meaningful slice of that volume. Over the past year, this nine-tenths-of-a-mile section has recorded 29 total incidents, 14 of them major — a rate that distinguishes it from surrounding segments of the same freeway.
Recovery times at this location vary. Given the severity and the early-afternoon timing, crews had decent visibility and daylight to work with, factors that typically speed clearance compared to overnight incidents. Traffic was expected to begin moving more freely once the vehicles were cleared and lanes reopened.
If you're heading through this stretch of the Eastex, expect residual delays through the early evening. The afternoon heat and dry pavement mean traction wasn't a complicating factor — crews' primary task was moving metal and reopening lanes.
**Update (9:35 PM CT):** The major crash at 24999 Eastex Fwy, first reported at 1:30 PM, has cleared after more than 8 hours. All lanes have reopened and normal traffic flow has resumed in the area.
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