A major crash at West Little York Road and Hollister Street brought emergency crews to the intersection at 5:17 AM on Tuesday, June 09, 2026. The collision occurred in clear conditions with temperatures around 78°F.
Responding officers worked the scene during the pre-dawn hours. Details on the vehicles involved, injuries, and lane closures were not immediately available.
This intersection has become a persistent trouble spot. According to LTA data, the location logged 26 incidents over the past 30 days — 18 of them major crashes. Over a 90-day window, that number climbs to 50 total incidents, 36 classified as major. The pattern extends further back: TxDOT CRIS public crash records document 222 crashes within about a quarter-mile of this intersection since January 2020, with 2 fatalities recorded during that span.
The timing of crashes here varies considerably. While the single busiest hour is 10-11 PM (when 6 crashes occurred in the 90-day period), collisions occur throughout the day and night rather than concentrating in one commute window. Wednesdays have historically been the highest-incident day, with 11 crashes recorded over 90 days.
State crash records reveal a dominant pattern in how these collisions happen. Contributing factors as recorded by the investigating officer, per TxDOT CRIS, show "Failed To Yield Right Of Way - Stop Sign" as the most common factor—accounting for 68 crashes at this corridor since 2020. Additionally, 9.1% of crashes here involve hit-and-run drivers (40 of 440 units involved in corridor crashes over the same period).
Harris County reported 18,846 total incidents across its 30-day window, with 12 fatalities. This intersection, with 26 incidents in the same span, represents a concentrated share of county activity.
Road conditions at the time of this morning's crash were clear. Crews cleared the scene and traffic flow resumed.
7701 W LITTLE YORK RD @ 7399 HOLLISTER ST
Harris County, Texas
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