A major crash at FM 1960 and Strong Pine Drive early Monday morning adds to a troubling pattern on this stretch of road. The wreck happened at 2:52 AM, when traffic was light but the location's history suggests this corner poses consistent risk across all hours.
According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, the FM 1960 corridor at Strong Pine has logged 12 incidents over the past 30 days—9 of them major. Zoom out to 90 days, and the count climbs to 27 total incidents, with 18 classified as major and 2 fatal. That's a pattern that extends well beyond early-morning hours. The timing data shows most crashes here fall outside the weekday commute peaks; the single busiest hour is 3–4 PM, when 4 crashes have occurred.
The early Monday wreck fits a broader pattern at this location. Per TxDOT CRIS public crash records, the FM 1960 corridor near Strong Pine has seen 149 crashes since January 2020, including 2 fatalities. Among the contributing factors recorded by investigating officers, "Failed To Control Speed" appears in 42 of those crashes—the most common officer-recorded cause at this location.
No details on injuries, lane closures, or vehicle counts are available at this time. Responding officers managed the scene, and the roadway status is being monitored.
If you're traveling this stretch of FM 1960, be aware of the location's history. The data shows crashes happen here across different times of day and weather conditions—this isn't a rush-hour-only concern.
**Update (10:55 AM CT):** The major crash at 11105 E FM 1960 RD @ BLK STRONG PINE DR, first reported at 2:52 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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