A major crash brought inbound Gulf Freeway traffic to a crawl near Flowers Street around 6:38 AM Tuesday morning, June 16. Moderate rain was falling at the time, adding to the hazard on a corridor that's seen significant incident activity in recent weeks.
Responding officers worked to clear the wreckage and reopen lanes. The exact vehicle count and injury status weren't immediately available, but the impact on the morning commute was substantial. If you're heading inbound on the Gulf Fwy through this area, expect delays and consider an alternate route if possible until the all-clear comes through.
This intersection sits at a notable hot spot. According to LTA data, the Flowers Street corridor on the Gulf Fwy inbound has recorded 15 incidents over the past 30 days — 11 of them major. Over the past 12 months, the location has seen 67 total incidents, with 23 classified as major and 5 fatal. The timing pattern here is spread across the day rather than concentrated in a single peak window, though the single busiest hour tends to be 10 to 11 AM.
TxDOT public crash records from January 2020 to the present show 589 crashes within about a quarter-mile of this location, with 234 of those attributed by investigating officers to "Failed To Control Speed." Wet pavement conditions during rain events are a documented factor in crash risk; TxDOT reports wet conditions contributed to over 14,000 Texas crashes in the most recent annual reporting period.
The road should reopen once crews finish their work, but keep an eye on traffic reports for confirmation. Conditions on the Gulf Fwy inbound remain active through the morning rush.
**Update (7:45 AM CT):** The major crash at 2499 FLOWERS ST @ 6899 GULF FWY IB, first reported at 6:38 AM, has cleared after approximately 1 hour and 7 minutes. All lanes have reopened and normal traffic flow has resumed in the area.
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