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A major vehicle accident struck the Aldine area around 6:33 AM on Saturday, May 30, disrupting the early morning hours on a residential road in Harris County.
The crash occurred during what's typically an off-peak window, but the location has logged consistent incident activity in recent weeks. According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, this corridor has seen 7 incidents over the past 30 days, with 5 classified as major—a pattern that extends deeper into the year. Over the past 90 days, the area recorded 15 total incidents, 7 of them major.
The immediate conditions at the time were clear: few clouds, temperature at 76 degrees. Responding officers handled the scene as standard protocols dictated, though specific details about injuries, vehicle count, or lane closures remain unavailable at this time.
What's notable about this location is its temporal signature. According to LTA data, Sundays emerge as the highest-incident day at this address over the past 90 days with 6 reported incidents, while the peak crash hour sits between 4 PM and 5 PM (3 incidents). Only 20 percent of the 90-day crashes here occurred during traditional rush hours, suggesting this isn't primarily a congestion-driven problem. The dominant pattern is weekend-weighted vehicle accidents—which is consistent with this Saturday morning incident.
Looking at the broader picture, state crash records from the Texas Department of Transportation document 118 crashes within roughly 500 meters of this corridor since January 2020, resulting in 3 fatalities. The officer-recorded contributing factor most frequently cited at this location is "Failed To Control Speed," appearing in 38 of those state-documented crashes.
Harris County as a whole reported 19,691 incidents over the past 30 days, including 12 fatalities, according to LTA data. This particular location, while active, remains one data point within that countywide volume.
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.