A crash at Fondren Road and Pagewood Lane disrupted the early morning commute Thursday, June 11, 2026, around 6:21 AM. The intersection—which has logged 63 incidents over the past 30 days—saw major damage in this collision, though details on injuries and lane closures remain limited at this hour.
This intersection sits at the center of a persistent crash corridor. According to LTA data, the location has recorded 210 total incidents in the past 90 days, with 112 classified as major crashes. Over a 12-month period, the count reaches 277 incidents, including 2 fatalities. State crash records from the Texas Department of Transportation document 765 crashes within about a quarter-mile of this intersection since January 2020, also with 3 fatalities recorded.
The timing of crashes here is scattered rather than concentrated in a single peak window. According to LTA data, the busiest hour is 3–4 PM, which has seen 10 crashes, though collisions occur throughout the day and across all days of the week. Fridays have historically been the highest-incident day at this location, with 26 crashes over a 90-day period.
Contributing factors recorded by investigating officers, per TxDOT CRIS, show that "Failed To Yield Right Of Way - Stop Sign" is the most common recorded cause at this intersection, appearing in 130 crashes since 2020. Additionally, hit-and-run incidents represent 12.5% of all crashes here—198 of 1,588 vehicles involved—indicating that a substantial portion of collisions result in drivers leaving the scene.
Conditions at the time of the crash were clear, with temperatures around 80°F. Responding officers were dispatched to manage the scene and clear the roadway.
Commuters using Fondren Road in this area should remain alert, particularly during afternoon peak hours when traffic volume increases. Updates on this morning's incident and estimated clearance time will follow as more information becomes available.
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