A major crash at 4000 Hollister St sent one vehicle into debris early Saturday morning. The collision happened around 6:48 AM on June 06, and responding officers worked to clear the wreckage and assess injuries.
The location sits in a residential area where crash patterns don't follow typical weekday commute rhythms. According to LTA data, this address has logged 15 incidents over the past 30 days—a significant concentration for a single location. What's more telling: Saturdays are the busiest day here, with 10 crashes recorded over the past 90 days. The 10-11 AM window is the corridor's single highest-incident hour, though today's early-morning crash fell outside that peak.
Weather conditions at the time—overcast skies, 78 degrees, and visibility around 3.5 miles—were not ideal. TxDOT reports wet conditions contributed to over 14,000 Texas crashes in the most recent annual reporting period. Road conditions in that visibility range can catch drivers off guard, particularly on residential streets where sight lines narrow.
The longer view matters here. TxDOT CRIS public crash records show 287 crashes within about a quarter-mile of this location since January 2020. That data includes one fatality over that span. Contributing factors as recorded by the investigating officer, per TxDOT CRIS, show "Failed To Control Speed" as the single most common factor in 56 crashes at this corridor. The hit-and-run rate at this location stands at 12.5 percent—76 of 608 units involved in crashes here simply left the scene.
The numbers speak for themselves. Whether today's incident clears quickly or causes a longer backup will depend on damage extent and whether additional units are involved. Residents and drivers passing through should expect brief delays while crews complete their work.
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