A major crash at Bridge 700 on Old Katy Road near the dead-end intersection brought morning traffic to a standstill Friday, May 29, 2026. The incident occurred at 8:59 AM.
This intersection has become a persistent flash point for collisions. According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, the location recorded 22 incidents over the past 30 days—16 of them major. Over the past 90 days, the intersection has seen 57 total incidents, with 43 classified as major and one fatal. The current crash adds to a troubling 12-month total of 73 incidents at this location, including 51 major collisions.
The timing is notable: while the intersection sees most of its crashes during off-peak hours, roughly a quarter of incidents—25 percent over the past 90 days—occur during rush hour. Today's Friday morning collision hit drivers during that vulnerable window. According to state crash records from the Texas Department of Transportation, the contributing factor most frequently recorded by investigating officers at this corridor is "Failed To Control Speed," cited in 100 crashes since January 2020 within the roughly 500-meter zone around Bridge 700.
Harris County recorded 19,540 total traffic incidents in the past 30 days, with 13 fatalities. This single intersection's 22-incident monthly count reflects the scale of collision activity concentrated at a tight geographic point.
Responding officers worked the scene. Specific lane closure counts and current clearance timelines were not immediately available. Drivers heading toward or through the area should anticipate delays and consider alternate routes if possible until the scene clears.
This is a developing situation. Check back for updates as the incident resolves.
**Update (5:00 PM CT):** The major crash at BRIDGE 700 OLD KATY RD @ DEAD-END, first reported at 8:59 AM, has cleared after more than 8 hours. All lanes have reopened and normal traffic flow has resumed in the area.
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