A vehicle accident at 15030 Woodland Hills Drive sent a major wreck into the Saturday morning hours at 9:39 AM. The incident struck a residential stretch that's seen consistent collision activity over the past six years.
The crash happened on clear skies with temperatures around 88 degrees. Responding officers handled the scene, though specific lane closure counts and injury details weren't immediately available from the incident data.
This location carries a notable history in the crash record books. According to TxDOT CRIS public crash records, the corridor within about a quarter-mile of Woodland Hills Drive has logged 152 crashes since January 2020, with none resulting in fatalities. That's an average of roughly two crashes per month over six years—a pattern that underscores why a Saturday morning wreck here warrants attention.
The data reveals something else: speed control matters on this stretch. Contributing factors as recorded by the investigating officer, per TxDOT CRIS, show "Failed To Control Speed" in 52 of those 152 corridor crashes. That's more than a third of all collisions at this location tied to drivers losing grip on their velocity. Hit-and-run incidents also mark this corridor—21 of 311 units involved over the six-year span left the scene without stopping, a 6.8% rate.
Saturdays have been the busiest day for crashes here. LTA data shows 3 incidents on Saturdays during the past 90 days, making weekend mornings a recurring friction point. Harris County as a whole has seen 17,892 incidents in the past 30 days, with 21 of those fatal.
The scene was cleared and traffic returned to normal flow.
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.