A major crash at FM 1463 Road and Tamarron Parkway in Katy tied up traffic Tuesday evening at 5:50 PM, adding to a notable spike of incidents at this Fort Bend County intersection.
The collision disrupted the evening commute on a stretch that's seen five major crashes in the past 30 days, according to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data. While this location typically sees more accidents during off-peak hours, today's incident hit during the tail end of rush hour—part of a pattern where roughly one-third of crashes here occur during peak commute windows.
Emergency crews responded to clear the roadway. No additional details on injuries or lane closures were available as of the latest update.
The Fort Bend County area logged 782 total incidents over the same 30-day window, so this particular intersection represents a concentrated cluster of major collisions. Over the past 12 months, all eight crashes recorded at FM 1463 and Tamarron have been classified as major—a consistent pattern that underscores why this location warrants driver attention.
Conditions were clear at the time of the crash, with temperatures around 85 degrees. Traffic should begin to normalize once crews complete recovery operations. If you're heading through the area, allow extra time and watch for residual delays on local roads as cross-traffic works around the closure.
**Update (1:55 AM CT):** The major crash at Fm 1463 Rd/Tamarron Pkwy, Katy, TX, first reported at 5:50 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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