A significant vehicle collision brought traffic to a crawl at the intersection of Lubbock Street and Houston Avenue on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, at 9:40 AM. The crash occurred during the tail end of the morning rush, creating bottlenecks across the busy intersection in Harris County. Emergency crews worked to manage the scene as congestion rippled through the surrounding corridors.
The timing of this incident hit drivers especially hard. Lubbock Street and Houston Avenue serve as critical connectors in this part of the county, and a major collision here during mid-morning hours typically backs up traffic for miles. Commuters heading eastbound or westbound on either corridor faced significant delays. Drivers looking to bypass the area should consider routing through surface streets or using alternate routes like Shepherd Drive or Washington Avenue, depending on their destination. Those with flexibility may want to avoid the intersection entirely until the scene clears.
This stretch of road has seen its share of traffic incidents over the years. The intersection itself sits in an area with heavy mixed-use traffic—residential neighborhoods feed into commercial zones, creating unpredictable flow patterns throughout the day. Multiple access points and traffic signals in the immediate vicinity make this a natural congestion point, especially when an accident occurs. The proximity to several major thoroughfares means that any disruption here quickly cascades across the broader transportation network.
The collision's exact direction of impact wasn't immediately confirmed, though both directions likely experienced significant delays given the severity of the crash. Cleanup and recovery operations were ongoing as of mid-morning. Drivers crossing this intersection over the next several hours should expect delays and remain alert for emergency vehicles still working the scene.
Crash counts at this location reached 30 in the 30 days before this incident.
The location has logged 317 more incidents since this crash. The subsequent count included 158 major collisions. 4 of those crashes turned fatal.
Crash counts at the location have stepped up since this incident.
Multiple crashes piled up over consecutive days.
Adding those counts together places this location in the upper tier of county crash counts.
Counts reflect data through May 30, 2026.
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