A motor vehicle incident early Monday morning on Greenspoint Drive has added to a documented pattern of crashes on this Harris County residential road.
The wreck happened at 2:24 AM on Monday, June 01, 2026. Responding officers secured the scene as conditions were clear — scattered clouds and 76 degrees.
According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, Greenspoint Drive has recorded 25 major incidents over the past 30 days. Over a longer window, the corridor shows 91 total incidents in the past 90 days, with 59 classified as major. The 12-month record reflects 126 total incidents, 75 of them major.
Per LTA's proprietary database, the half-mile radius around this location saw 41 crashes in the 30 days before this incident. That concentration underscores the corridor's exposure to vehicular collisions — a pattern that extends well beyond any single event.
The timing of this morning's wreck is notable. While most crashes on Greenspoint Drive fall outside weekday commute peaks, the single busiest hour is 3–4 PM, when seven crashes have occurred. Sundays historically see the highest single-day count with 14 incidents over the 90-day window. This early-morning incident deviates from those typical patterns.
State crash records provide broader context. According to TxDOT CRIS public crash records, the corridor has seen 741 crashes since January 2020, including four fatals. Contributing factors as recorded by investigating officers show that "Failed To Control Speed" appears in 264 of those crashes — the most common officer-recorded contributing factor at the location. The hit-and-run rate stands at 10.1% across 155 of 1,542 units involved.
For Harris County overall, the 30-day toll is substantial: 19,200 incidents countywide, with 12 fatals.
Road classification for Greenspoint Drive is residential, which typically carries lower speeds than arterial or freeway corridors. The nature and severity of this morning's incident remain under investigation. Authorities have not released details on vehicle count, occupancy, or injury status at this time.
As of now, the roadway status and clearance timeline are not confirmed. Drivers in the area should remain alert to ongoing response activity.
**Update (10:25 AM CT):** The major crash at GREENSPOINT DR, first reported at 2:24 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.