A crash on Hadley Street sent at least one person to the hospital Saturday morning around 9:19 AM, adding to what's become a persistent problem at this Harris County location.
The residential area has recorded 21 crashes in the past month alone, according to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data. Over the past year, 91 total incidents have occurred within a quarter-mile of this address—48 of them major crashes—including two fatalities since 2025.
Responding officers worked the scene as the injured party received medical attention. Clear skies and 88-degree temperatures marked the conditions at the time of the wreck.
**The Pattern**
Hadley Street crashes don't follow the typical weekday commute surge. Instead, they skew toward the weekend—Saturdays have logged 10 crashes in the past 90 days alone, making it the single busiest day at this location. The 5-6 PM hour sees the most activity over a 24-hour cycle, with five crashes recorded during that window.
According to Texas Department of Transportation crash records, "Failed To Control Speed" stands as the most common contributing factor at this corridor, cited in 432 of the crashes documented since January 2020. Over the same period, Chevrolet vehicles appear most frequently in crash reports from the area. The hit-and-run rate runs 11.9%, meaning roughly one in eight vehicles involved in crashes here leave the scene.
**What Happened**
Details on the specific cause of Saturday's wreck remain limited. The road was passable after crews cleared the debris, though the exact timeline for full clearance wasn't immediately available.
If you're in the area, expect residual traffic slowdowns as crews finish their work. Avoid Hadley Street if possible until the all-clear.
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