A major crash on Strong Pine Drive early Friday morning adds to a troubling pattern at this residential location in Harris County.
The wreck happened at 3:33 AM on Friday, June 05, 2026, on what's normally a quiet stretch. Responding officers found a serious collision that required emergency response, though conditions at the time were clear — broken clouds and 74°F.
This isn't an isolated incident. According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, Strong Pine Drive has recorded 10 crashes in the past 30 days alone. Over the past 90 days, the location has seen 43 total incidents, including 23 major crashes and 2 fatalities. That's a significant concentration for a residential road.
The broader context matters here. Texas Department of Transportation CRIS records show 130 crashes within about a quarter-mile of this location since January 2020, with 2 fatalities. The most common contributing factor recorded by investigating officers, per TxDOT CRIS, is "Failed To Control Speed" — cited in 37 of those crashes. That pattern runs through the data: drivers losing control on a road where the posted limit and actual driving speeds may not align.
The timing on Friday morning — 3:33 AM — falls outside the typical commute window. According to LTA data, crashes here most frequently occur during the 3-4 PM window on weekdays, with Saturdays seeing the highest single-day count over the past 90 days (10 incidents).
For residents and those passing through the area, the key takeaway is that crashes here happen regularly and across different times of day. If you use Strong Pine Drive, adjust your speed accordingly and stay alert — the data shows this isn't a one-time event.
The road has since returned to normal traffic flow.
**Update (11:35 AM CT):** The major crash at 24007 STRONG PINE DR, first reported at 3:33 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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