A major crash on Bingle Road in Harris County early Wednesday morning left at least one person injured and underscores a persistent collision pattern at this location.
Responding officers arrived at 5801 Bingle Rd around 4:03 AM on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, to find a damaged vehicle at the scene. At least one person sustained injuries and was transported for medical evaluation. The road remained passable, though lanes were affected during the initial response and investigation.
The incident marks the 12th crash at this location in the past 30 days, according to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data. Over the past 90 days, LTA records show 44 total incidents here—25 of them major crashes. Since January 2020, state crash records from the Texas Department of Transportation document 280 crashes within about a quarter-mile of this location, with "Failed To Control Speed" recorded as the most common contributing factor cited by investigating officers in 87 of those crashes.
Weather conditions at the time were clear, with temperatures around 80 degrees.
The intersection experiences crashes throughout the day and week. According to LTA data, the busiest single hour is 2–3 PM, though collisions here occur at varied times rather than concentrating in one particular window. Mondays have logged the most incidents over the past 90 days, with six crashes recorded on that day of the week.
The road was cleared and returned to normal operations following the investigation.
**Update (12:05 PM CT):** The major crash at 5801 BINGLE RD, first reported at 4:03 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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