---
A major crash on I-45 Gulf northbound at Broadway Street and Park Place brought the freeway to a standstill early Wednesday morning. The collision happened at 5:29 AM on June 3, forcing responding officers to manage heavy debris across multiple lanes while traffic backed up behind the scene.
The timing caught commuters during the pre-dawn window—not quite the evening rush, but early enough to disrupt the morning flow for anyone headed north through Harris County. Weather conditions were clear at incident time, with broken clouds and a temperature of 74 degrees. Northbound lanes remained disrupted through the morning as crews worked the scene.
This crash is part of a much larger pattern. According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, this stretch of I-45 at Broadway and Park Place has logged 72 incidents in the past 30 days—47 of them major. Over the past 90 days, the corridor has recorded 238 total incidents, including 153 major crashes and 2 fatalities. The corridor remains consistently active: crashes here occur throughout the day rather than concentrating in a single peak window, though the data shows 5 to 6 PM as the single busiest hour when the location sees roughly 16 crashes per day on average.
According to state crash records from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT CRIS), this corridor has experienced 1,724 crashes since January 2020, with "Failed To Control Speed" recorded as the most common contributing factor in 752 of those incidents. The hit-and-run rate at the location stands at 11.9 percent.
If you're heading north on I-45 through this area this morning, consider alternate routes. The Hardy Toll Road, SH-249 to the northwest, or local routes via Airline Drive can help you bypass the northbound backup. Check real-time traffic maps before you head out—lane closures may still be in effect as debris is cleared and the scene is secured.
IH-45 Gulf Northbound at Broadway St/Park Place
Harris County, Texas
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.