A major crash struck 2302 Leffingwell St early Thursday, June 25, 2026, around 1:20 AM, adding to a troubling pattern at this residential location. The incident occurred under clear skies at 80 degrees, but it's the third time in just four weeks that a significant crash has disrupted this address.
Leffingwell St has become a flashpoint for collisions. According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, the location logged 18 incidents over the past 30 days—12 of them major. Over 90 days, that total climbs to 36 incidents, with 22 classified as major. In the past year, responding officers have worked 66 crashes at this address, 38 of them serious enough to warrant major classification.
The data reveals that while crashes here occur at varied times throughout the day and night, the single busiest hour is 6 to 7 PM, when six crashes have been recorded. Sundays have emerged as the highest-incident day over the past three months, with five crashes recorded. The overnight timing of this week's wreck suggests the problem isn't confined to peak commute hours.
Context from state records underscores the scope. Per TxDOT CRIS public crash records, the corridor—within about a quarter-mile of this address—has logged 138 crashes since January 2020, including two fatalities. Contributing factors as recorded by the investigating officer, per TxDOT CRIS, show that "Failed To Control Speed" was the top factor, cited in 30 of those crashes. Hit-and-run incidents have also been frequent: 20.4% of all vehicles involved in crashes here over the state's tracking period fled the scene.
Chevrolet vehicles appeared most often in crash reports at this location, accounting for 36 of the 250 units involved in incidents. The vast majority of vehicles involved—114 of 250—were United States-built.
No information is available regarding injuries or lane closures from the overnight incident. Responding officers handled the scene and cleared the roadway.
**Update (2:25 AM CT):** The major crash at 2302 LEFFINGWELL ST, first reported at 1:20 AM, has cleared after approximately 1 hour and 5 minutes. All lanes have reopened and normal traffic flow has resumed in the area.
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