A major crash at Gessner Road and Sam Houston Parkway West brought traffic to a standstill Friday morning. The wreck occurred at 10:12 AM, hitting right during the corridor's busiest hour.
The impact was immediate. Responding officers secured the scene and cleared the roadway, but the timing couldn't have been worse — this intersection sees more crashes between 10 and 11 AM than any other hour of the day, according to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data. Drivers heading south on Gessner faced significant delays as crews worked the scene.
This location has become a flashpoint for collisions. Over the past 30 days alone, 14 crashes have struck this intersection, with 8 of them major incidents like today's wreck. The 90-day tally tells a grimmer story: 32 total crashes, 19 of them major enough to warrant serious attention. That's a pace that outstrips typical corridor behavior in Harris County, where the 30-day incident count sits at 18,091 events across the entire region.
The long-term record is even more striking. Since January 2020, state crash records show 422 crashes within a quarter-mile of this location — none fatal, but the sheer volume speaks to underlying traffic dynamics at this intersection. According to TxDOT CRIS public crash records, the most common contributing factor recorded by investigating officers at this corridor is "Failed To Control Speed," cited in 113 of those crashes. That pattern — drivers unable to manage velocity through or near the intersection — has persisted for years.
The Friday 10:12 AM incident adds to what's shaping up as another volatile week at Gessner and Sam Houston. Mondays have historically been the worst day here, with 10 crashes recorded in the past 90 days. But Friday mornings in this 10-11 AM window carry their own risk profile. Five crashes have hit during that single hour over the past month.
Weather wasn't a factor — clear skies and 91 degrees marked the conditions at impact. The road itself was dry. Whatever triggered the collision, it was enough to disrupt traffic during peak mid-morning flow.
The incident was cleared following standard response procedures. Drivers heading through this intersection should remain alert, particularly during mid-morning hours when crash frequency spikes.
12697 S GESSNER RD @ 10200 S SAM HOUSTON PKWY W
Harris County, Texas
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