A major traffic collision brought Pine Hollow Lane to a standstill Sunday morning, February 15, 2026, at 8:37 AM, according to incident data from TranStar. The crash occurred at 202 Pine Hollow Lane and has created significant delays for drivers across the area during what should have been a lighter weekend commute period.
Sunday morning traffic typically flows smoothly through this corridor, but the severity of this incident will back up vehicles considerably. Drivers heading eastbound and westbound on Pine Hollow should expect substantial delays extending well into the late morning hours. Those trying to navigate the area should consider diverting to parallel routes like Katy Freeway frontage roads or surface streets in nearby neighborhoods. Spring Branch and surrounding areas may experience secondary congestion as drivers seek alternate passages around the incident site.
Pine Hollow Lane serves as an important connector through Harris County, handling steady traffic between major arterials. The roadway passes through a mixed residential and commercial corridor that sees both local and through traffic daily. This particular stretch has historically been manageable, though incidents here can quickly create bottlenecks given limited routing options in the immediate vicinity.
The crash has affected traffic flow in both directions along Pine Hollow Lane. Cleanup and clearance operations were underway as of late morning. Drivers in the area should remain alert for lingering debris, emergency vehicle activity, and reduced lane capacity as crews work to clear the roadway. Those with flexibility in their Sunday plans would be wise to avoid Pine Hollow Lane entirely for the next few hours, opting instead for better-established alternate routes that will move traffic more efficiently around this major incident.
The month leading up to this incident brought 20 crashes to this location.
In the days and weeks following this crash, the location recorded 112 more incidents. 67 have been logged as major collisions. A fatal crash was among those that followed.
Crashes have come more frequently at this location since this incident.
Multiple crashes occurred at this location within a tight time window.
The combined count puts this stretch in the top tier for crashes in the area.
Last incident at this location recorded May 28, 2026.
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