A gray Chevrolet Silverado and a purple truck collided at the intersection of Jensen Drive and Parker Road around 11:11 AM on Sunday, June 21. Authorities responded to the major crash in rain and warm conditions—the temperature was 82 degrees, with moderate rain falling at the time of impact.
This intersection sits in a corridor with a heavy crash history. According to LTA data, 35 crashes have occurred here in the past 30 days, with 23 of those classified as major incidents. Over the past 90 days, the location has recorded 124 total incidents, 89 of them major. Since January 2020, TxDOT CRIS public crash records show 461 crashes within about a quarter-mile of this intersection, with 5 fatal.
Rainy conditions like those at the time of this crash carry documented risk. TxDOT reports wet conditions contributed to over 14,000 Texas crashes in the most recent annual reporting period. The roads were actively wet during this Sunday morning collision.
While most crashes at Jensen and Parker fall outside weekday commute peaks, the timing pattern shows 3-4 PM as the single busiest hour at this intersection, with 11 crashes recorded during that window over the 90-day period. Fridays have been the highest-incident day at the location with 21 crashes logged. This Sunday incident adds to what's already a significant pattern of vehicular collisions at this address.
According to TxDOT CRIS analysis of officer-recorded data, the most common contributing factor at this intersection is "Failed To Control Speed," cited in 136 crashes since 2020. The Chevrolet Silverado is consistent with vehicle patterns here—Chevrolet is the most common make involved in crashes at this location, accounting for 161 of the 461 incidents on record.
Harris County recorded 18,207 incidents countywide in the past 30 days, including 16 fatalities. The Jensen and Parker intersection represents a concentrated portion of that activity. Responding officers handled the scene and worked to clear the roadway. Specific lane closure details and injury information were not immediately available.
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