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Sam Houston Tollway wreck; 40 incidents in 30 days

June 23, 2026 at 09:59 AMBy Dennis R. Mundy, Executive Editor📍 Harris County

A motor vehicle incident on Sam Houston Parkway West disrupted traffic Tuesday morning around 9:59 AM in Harris County. Responding officers worked the scene as crews cleared the roadway.

This stretch of Sam Houston Tollway is running a heavy crash count. Over the past 30 days, LocalTrafficAccidents.com data shows 40 total incidents here, 27 of them major. Over a 90-day window, the corridor logged 110 incidents—69 rated major. The numbers underscore why drivers on this freeway need to stay sharp.

One detail worth noting: crashes here don't follow the typical weekday rush-hour pattern. According to LTA data, Sam Houston Parkway West skews toward the weekend rather than the weekday commute; the single busiest hour is 6–7 AM. Saturday is the highest-incident day at this location, with 16 crashes logged over the past 90 days. That timing shift means even mid-morning incidents—like today's—can disrupt unexpected traffic flows.

The Texas Department of Transportation's public crash records paint a longer picture. Since January 2020, roughly 547 crashes have occurred within a quarter-mile of this corridor, with 3 fatal. The most common officer-recorded contributing factor per TxDOT CRIS: "Failed To Control Speed" (141 crashes). That pattern has held across hundreds of incidents.

Weather conditions at the time of this incident were clear—90°F, blue skies—so road surface and visibility were not factors.

Clear conditions or not, this corridor demands respect. Drivers moving through Sam Houston Parkway West should expect incident activity to be routine rather than rare. If you're using this route, stay alert and leave extra following distance. Traffic should flow normally once crews finish their work, but monitor real-time conditions before you head out.

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S SAM HOUSTON PKWY W

Harris County, Texas

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How This Report Was Produced

This report was produced by LTA's editor-designed production system under the executive editorial direction of Dennis R. Mundy, Executive Editor. The system combines our proprietary data pipeline with AI-assisted drafting to deliver verified incident coverage to LTA's editorial standards.

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