A major vehicle collision struck 1199 Langwick Drive early Tuesday morning at 12:05 AM, drawing a response from Harris County authorities. The crash occurred on a residential stretch that's become a significant crash hotspot—one that warrants attention from anyone navigating this area.
This location has become a focal point in Harris County's crash data. According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, the corridor recorded 53 total incidents over the past 90 days, with 42 of those classified as major. In the most recent 30 days alone, 12 crashes have been documented here, 8 of them major—a frequency that underscores the real activity on this residential street. By comparison, Harris County logged 17,750 incidents in the same 30-day window, making this single location's concentration notable.
The timing pattern here varies considerably. While the single busiest hour is 5-6 PM, when 9 crashes occurred, incidents happen throughout the day and night—as evidenced by this early-morning collision. Wednesdays have historically seen the highest incident count at this location, with 12 crashes recorded over 90 days, per LTA data.
Looking at longer-term state records, Texas Department of Transportation CRIS public crash records show 143 crashes within about a quarter-mile of this corridor since January 2020, including one fatal crash. The officer-recorded contributing factor appearing most frequently in those state records is "Failed To Control Speed," cited in 29 of those crashes. Additionally, the hit-and-run rate at this location stands at 9.9% per state records—28 of the 282 vehicle units involved in crashes here left the scene without exchanging information.
Conditions at the time of the early-morning collision were clear, with temperatures near 81 degrees.
Authorities cleared the scene. No further details regarding injuries, vehicles involved, or lane closures have been released at this time.
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