A major crash brought traffic to a standstill on State Highway 6 South at 2:43 AM on Sunday, February 15, 2026. The incident occurred at the 1505 address marker on SH 6, according to TranStar traffic data. Emergency crews responded to the scene to address the collision, which affected the southbound corridor during the pre-dawn hours.
The early morning timing meant the initial impact was limited, but the severity of this major crash will ripple into the morning commute. Drivers heading south toward Sugar Land and Stafford should anticipate significant delays as cleanup and investigation work continues. Alternate routes worth considering include US 59 South, which runs parallel to SH 6 through this stretch, or heading east to Bellaire Boulevard before cutting south. Those willing to take surface streets might find Main Street or Fondren Drive less congested, though travel times will stretch considerably longer.
This section of State Highway 6 South has always been a critical artery for southwest Houston commuters and regional travelers heading toward Fort Bend County. The area around the 1505 marker sits in a commercial and mixed-use zone with regular heavy traffic, particularly on weekday mornings. While Sunday mornings typically see lighter volumes than weekdays, this corridor still carries consistent through-traffic from overnight drivers and early risers heading south on the highway.
The crash affected the southbound direction of SH 6, creating backup conditions that extended well beyond the immediate incident location. The exact status of the roadway remained unclear as of early morning reports. Drivers should stay alert for emergency vehicles and debris that may remain on the roadway as crews work the scene. Anyone traveling this route in the coming hours should allow extra time and consider those alternate routes, as full clearance and return to normal flow could take several hours given the major nature of this collision.
Crash counts at this location reached 19 in the 30 days before this incident.
Since this crash, the location has tallied 99 additional incidents. 64 of those crashes reached major severity. 6 of those crashes was fatal.
Crash frequency has been roughly consistent before and after this incident.
Several of those incidents clustered within a short window.
Taken together, the counts place this stretch in the upper tier for crashes locally.
Updated through May 29, 2026.
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