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Houston Area Experiences Significant Traffic Surge with 726 Inciden...

February 10, 2026 at 12:00 AMBy Dennis R. Mundy, Executive Editor📍 Greater Houston Metro

The Greater Houston metropolitan area experienced substantial traffic congestion on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, with emergency responders handling 726 total incidents throughout the day. Of those incidents, 479 were classified as major crashes, while 247 were minor incidents, indicating a particularly challenging day for commuters across the region's roadways.

Harris County bore the brunt of the traffic disruptions, accounting for 665 of the day's incidents. Surrounding counties also reported activity, with Fort Bend County logging 48 incidents, Montgomery County experiencing nine incidents, Waller County reporting three incidents, and Galveston County documenting one incident. The evening hours proved especially problematic, with a concentration of crashes reported between 9:47 p.m. and midnight. Notable incidents included a multi-vehicle crash at Interstate 10 East and Lockwood Drive involving a blue Hyundai and Ford truck, multiple collisions along Interstate 69 Northbound at Darst Road in Fort Bend County, and several crashes on major surface streets including Richmond Avenue, Robertson Street, and Rupert Street.

State Highway 6, the North Loop, US Highway 59, and various interchange points throughout the Houston area were affected by the day's incidents. Emergency crews responded to crashes spanning from Katy to Sugar Land to areas within the city limits, with several incidents requiring tow truck assistance and police intervention.

Motorists are advised to exercise caution on Houston-area roadways and to remain alert for unexpected traffic delays. Drivers should allow extra travel time during peak hours, avoid distractions while behind the wheel, and monitor local traffic reports for real-time updates on incidents and road conditions.

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