A crash at Sam Houston Parkway East and Lee Road shut down lanes early Tuesday morning, disrupting the pre-dawn commute in Harris County. The collision occurred at 4:58 AM and drew a response from authorities.
Details on injuries and lane closures aren't yet available, but the incident occurred on a freeway corridor with substantial historical crash frequency. According to TxDOT CRIS public crash records, the Sam Houston Parkway East corridor near Lee Road has recorded 1,237 crashes since January 2020, including 3 fatal incidents.
Contributing factors as recorded by investigating officers, per TxDOT CRIS, show "Failed To Control Speed" as the most common factor in crashes at this corridor, accounting for 323 of the collisions on record. The hit-and-run rate here stands at 8.0%, with 202 of 2,536 vehicle units involved in hit-and-runs over the six-year period.
According to LTA data, crashes occur at varied times rather than concentrating in one particular window, making this location a consistent concern throughout the day and week. Among the 90-day sample, Thursdays saw the highest incident count at 8 crashes.
Weather conditions at the time of the crash—clear skies and 78 degrees—suggest visibility wasn't a factor. Responding crews should have clear working conditions as they clear the scene.
Commuters heading eastbound or westbound on Sam Houston Parkway East in the area should expect delays. The roadway's status and expected clearance time haven't yet been released. Check LTA real-time incident updates for current conditions and when all lanes reopen.
**Update (6:05 AM CT):** The major crash at 5800 N SAM HOUSTON PKWY E @ 15179 LEE RD, first reported at 4:58 AM, has cleared after approximately 1 hour and 7 minutes. All lanes have reopened and normal traffic flow has resumed in the area.
5800 N SAM HOUSTON PKWY E @ 15179 LEE RD
Harris County, Texas
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