A major crash on Will Clayton Parkway outbound sent at least one person to the hospital Sunday morning. The wreck happened at 10:50 AM on June 28, 2026.
Responding officers worked to clear the scene and reopen the roadway. Details on the exact vehicles involved and full injury count weren't immediately available.
This crash adds to a persistent pattern at this location. According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, Will Clayton Parkway has recorded 20 incidents in the past 30 days—11 of them major crashes. Over the past 90 days, the corridor has seen 77 total incidents, with 44 classified as major and one fatality. In the past 12 months, the location has logged 141 incidents, including 82 major crashes and 3 deaths.
Sunday proved to be the busiest day of the week at this location, with 12 incidents recorded over a 90-day period. Crashes here don't follow the typical weekday commute pattern. Most incidents happen outside peak morning and evening rush hours, though the data shows an unusual concentration between 2 and 3 AM—the single busiest hour at this address, with 6 crashes recorded.
According to TxDOT CRIS public crash records dating back to January 2020, the corridor within about a quarter-mile has experienced 1,171 crashes, with 1 fatal. The most common contributing factor as recorded by investigating officers is "Failed To Control Speed," cited in 531 crashes. The hit-and-run rate at the location stands at 8.2 percent.
Weather conditions at the time of Sunday's crash were clear, with temperatures around 92 degrees.
The road was expected to reopen once debris was cleared and authorities completed their on-scene investigation. Drivers should expect residual delays in the immediate area as crews finished their work.
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