A van and BMW collided on I-610 East near Exit 32A at 7:49 AM on Tuesday, May 26, creating a major traffic disruption during the peak commute window.
The crash happened during one of the corridor's most volatile hours. LTA data shows the 7 AM–8 AM window accounts for 13 of the 54 incidents logged at this location over the past 30 days — making it the single busiest crash period here. This morning's wreck landed squarely in that pattern, hitting commuters when they're already moving fast and the road's packed.
The two vehicles came to rest in lanes that required response crews to manage active traffic around the scene. Exact lane closure counts weren't immediately available, but major crashes at this interchange typically force drivers to merge or find alternate routing while crews clear debris and assess occupant conditions.
This isn't an isolated incident. According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, I-610 E at Exit 32A has logged 154 incidents over the past 90 days — 98 of them major crashes. In just the past month alone, 54 incidents occurred here, with 32 classified as major. The corridor's dominant incident type remains minor crashes, but the sheer volume means major wrecks like today's are statistical inevitabilities on this stretch.
Tuesday morning's crash also fits a larger pattern: 38 percent of the 90-day incident history at this location happens during rush hours. The data shows Fridays see the highest single-day counts (24 incidents in 90 days), but Tuesday mornings clearly carry their own risk. This van-and-BMW wreck underscores why the 7 AM–8 AM slot remains the corridor's most dangerous hour.
For perspective, Harris County logged 19,513 traffic incidents in the past 30 days, with 15 fatalities. This location's concentration — 54 incidents in 30 days at a single interchange — represents a significant cluster within that countywide total.
Conditions at the time were clear: broken clouds and 79 degrees. No adverse weather contributed to visibility or traction issues this morning.
Crews were working to clear the scene and restore flow. Check LTA real-time updates for current conditions on I-610 E in this area — typical recovery time for major crashes at this location runs 30 to 90 minutes depending on vehicle damage and occupant assistance needed.
**Update (3:50 PM CT):** The major crash at I-610 E & Exit 32A, first reported at 7:49 AM, has cleared after more than 8 hours. All lanes have reopened and normal traffic flow has resumed in the area.
This report was produced by LTA's editor-designed production system under the executive editorial direction of Dennis R. Mundy, Executive Editor. The system combines our proprietary data pipeline with AI-assisted drafting to deliver verified incident coverage to LTA's editorial standards.