A major crash happened at 2400 Frey Rd around 2:24 AM on Wednesday, July 08, 2026. Responding officers were called out to the scene in the early morning hours to address the incident, which did not result in fatalities.
This residential location has become a frequent flashpoint for collisions. According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, the corridor logged 12 incidents over the past 30 days—5 of them major—and 42 total incidents in the past 90 days, with 26 classified as major. Over the past 12 months, the area has seen 53 crashes, 31 of which were major.
The timing pattern here is unusual. Most crashes at Frey Rd fall outside the weekday commute peaks; the single busiest hour is 12–1 PM, which accounted for 3 crashes. This early-morning incident is atypical for the location, though Mondays have historically been the highest-incident day with 12 crashes in the 90-day window.
According to state crash records from the Texas Department of Transportation, the broader corridor around 2400 Frey Rd has recorded 164 crashes since January 2020, with 1 fatality. Contributing factors as recorded by investigating officers show "Failed To Control Speed" as the most common recorded factor, appearing in 42 of those crashes. Hit-and-run incidents account for 13.2% of the unit involvement at this location—43 of 325 vehicles involved.
Weather conditions at the time of this incident were clear, with temperatures around 77°F. Harris County as a whole recorded 18,016 incidents in the past 30 days, including 33 fatalities.
The road remains open to traffic. If you're heading through the area, stay alert—this stretch has seen steady incident activity, and overnight hours can present additional visibility challenges even on clear nights.
**Update (10:25 AM CT):** The major crash at 2400 FREY RD, first reported at 2:24 AM, has cleared after more than 8 hours. All lanes have reopened and normal traffic flow has resumed in the area.
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