A crash at Club Creek Drive and Beechnut Street early Saturday morning adds to an intersection experiencing persistent incident activity. The wreck happened at 4:04 AM on June 27, responding to what authorities classified as a major crash.
This intersection has become a high-frequency incident location. According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, 94 crashes occurred here in the past 30 days, with 62 classified as major. Over the past 90 days, the count reaches 254 total incidents, 144 of them major. The 12-month total stands at 417 incidents, with 229 major.
The timing pattern at this intersection varies—crashes happen throughout the day and night rather than concentrating in a single peak window, though the busiest hour is 5–6 PM with 13 crashes recorded. Data from the past 90 days shows Friday as the highest-incident day, with 30 crashes.
State crash records provide additional context. According to TxDOT CRIS public crash records, this corridor (within about a quarter-mile) has seen 1,460 crashes since January 2020, including four fatalities. Among those crashes, the most common officer-recorded contributing factor was "Failed To Control Speed," cited in 434 incidents. Hit-and-run crashes account for 13.5% of all incidents at this location—412 of the 3,062 units involved in crashes here.
Saturday's incident occurred in clear conditions at 77°F. Weather was not a factor. Responding officers handled the scene, and the road returned to normal traffic flow following standard clearance procedures.
This intersection sits in Harris County, which recorded 17,946 total incidents in the past 30 days, including 21 fatalities. The Club Creek and Beechnut location represents a small fraction of countywide volume but stands out for its concentration of repeat incidents in a single intersection.
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