A major accident shut down SH 36 at Spur 10 in Rosenberg early Sunday morning. The crash happened at 1:21 AM on July 12, forcing crews to clear the roadway and manage traffic through the corridor.
The impact rippled across the early morning hours. Lanes were restricted as responding officers worked the scene and cleared debris. No details on injury count or exact lane closure duration are currently available, but the incident prompted a full emergency response in the overnight window when traffic is typically lighter.
This crash adds to a worrying pattern at this Rosenberg intersection. According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, SH 36 at Spur 10 has logged 4 incidents over the past 30 days—3 of them major. Over the past 90 days, the corridor recorded 9 total incidents, 7 classified as major. The numbers tell a clear story: this location sees repeated serious crashes.
Looking at the longer state record, TxDOT CRIS public crash data shows 57 crashes at this corridor since January 2020, including one fatal. Among the contributing factors recorded by investigating officers, "Failed To Control Speed" appears most frequently, cited in 13 crashes at this location. The pattern suggests speed management is a persistent issue here.
Fort Bend County as a whole handled 732 incidents over the past 30 days with no fatalities reported during that period. Sunday's crash occurred under overcast skies with temperatures around 80 degrees at the time of the incident.
Drivers in the Rosenberg area should expect residual delays as crews complete their work. Standard incident clearance procedures were underway at the time of reporting. Check real-time traffic updates for current lane status and estimated reopening time.
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