A major crash on the Katy Freeway near Barker Cypress brought traffic to a crawl around 11:17 AM on Tuesday, June 09.
Responding officers found a significant vehicular collision that blocked multiple lanes and backed up traffic for several miles. The exact vehicle count and injury status weren't immediately clear, but the scale of the incident tied up the corridor during what should've been lighter midday flow.
This stretch of the Katy Freeway — between roughly Barker Cypress and Addicks — has seen consistent collision activity. According to LTA data, 21 crashes have hit this half-mile corridor in the past 30 days alone, with 9 of them classified as major incidents. Over the past year, the same stretch has recorded 54 total crashes, 23 major. While crashes here occur throughout the day rather than concentrating in a single rush hour, the single busiest hour for collisions at this location is 9–10 AM.
State crash records from the Texas Department of Transportation show 344 crashes documented along this quarter-mile corridor since January 2020, with "Failed To Control Speed" recorded as the most common contributing factor in 153 of those incidents. The frequency of speed-related crashes here underscores why even a midday wreck can have serious consequences — drivers often don't adjust for traffic density or roadway conditions.
If you're heading westbound on the Katy Freeway this afternoon, expect delays. Use eastbound local roads or, if you need westbound movement, consider I-10 as your alternate if timing allows. Crews were working to clear the wreckage and restore lanes to normal traffic flow.
**Update (7:20 PM CT):** The major crash at 11967–11999 Katy Fwy, first reported at 11:17 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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