A crash at Almeda Genoa Road and Kleckley Drive around 6:47 AM Saturday morning disrupted traffic at one of Harris County's most active intersections. Responding officers worked the scene as delays rippled through the area during what's typically a high-traffic window for the location.
This intersection has become a consistent flashpoint for crashes. According to LTA real-time incident data, the intersection logged 54 incidents over the past 30 days—the vast majority classified as major. Over a 90-day span, that number climbs to 186 total incidents, with 132 rated major severity. The pattern extends further back: state crash records from the Texas Department of Transportation show 1,065 crashes within a quarter-mile of this intersection since January 2020.
The morning hour when this crash occurred aligns with the corridor's busiest window. LTA data shows the 6–7 AM hour is the single busiest time at this intersection, with 11 crashes recorded in that window, though crashes here occur at varied times rather than concentrating in one specific period.
Contributing factors as recorded by investigating officers per TxDOT CRIS show "Failed To Control Speed" as the most common factor at this location, cited in 279 crashes over the past six-plus years. The hit-and-run rate at this intersection stands at 11.4%, meaning roughly one in nine crashes involve a driver who leaves the scene, according to state records.
Conditions at the time of the crash were clear, with temperatures around 84 degrees—weather that typically doesn't compound crash risk at this location.
No specific lane closure or injury details were available as of publication. Traffic information updates should be monitored for current conditions and clearance estimates.
10301 ALMEDA GENOA RD @ 9801 KLECKLEY DR
Harris County, Texas
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