A major crash on Little York Road at 6:32 AM on Wednesday, June 24 brought another collision to a stretch that's seen 22 incidents in the past month alone.
Responding officers arrived to find a non-fatal wreck that disrupted the early morning. The road is residential, and while traffic volume is light at that hour, the incident marks the continuation of a persistent pattern at this location.
According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, Little York Road has recorded 22 incidents over the past 30 days—11 of them major. Expand the window to 90 days, and the count rises to 76 total incidents, 40 classified as major. Over the past 12 months, 133 incidents have been documented at this address, including 65 major crashes and 2 fatalities.
The timing is noteworthy. Most crashes here fall outside the weekday commute peaks; the single busiest hour is 9-10 PM, which saw 7 crashes in the recent period. This Wednesday morning collision occurred well before that window, suggesting the location sees crash risk around the clock.
State crash records provide additional context. Per TxDOT CRIS public crash records covering January 2020 to present, there have been 590 crashes within about a quarter-mile of this location, with no fatalities recorded in that government database. The most common officer-recorded contributing factor at the corridor is "Failed To Drive In Single Lane," cited in 110 crashes. Hit-and-run incidents account for 11.5% of crashes here—141 of 1,221 units involved.
Weather conditions at the time of the incident were broken clouds and 81 degrees—dry conditions that don't appear to have been a factor.
The incident has since been cleared. Authorities did not release specific details about injuries or vehicle involvement for this particular crash, and no alternate route information was provided. If you're traveling Little York Road during the evening hours, remain alert—this corridor has documented crash activity well into the night.
**Update (2:35 PM CT):** The major crash at 1399 LITTLE YORK RD, first reported at 6:32 AM, has cleared after more than 8 hours. All lanes have reopened and normal traffic flow has resumed in the area.
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