Written at the direction of Mundy & Associates, PLLC | June 28, 2026
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Location: 199 Aldine Bender Rd @ 16099 Imperial Valley Dr | Date: June 28, 2026 | Severity: Major
A motor vehicle incident at the intersection of Aldine Bender Road and Imperial Valley Drive created significant traffic disruptions in Harris County on Sunday, June 28, 2026, around 7:42 AM. The crash was classified as major severity, prompting a response from local law enforcement who worked to clear the scene and manage traffic flow through the affected intersection. The incident occurred during morning hours when commuter and commercial traffic volumes are typically moderate, yet the collision still generated notable congestion in the area as responding officers secured the scene and documented the incident.
The intersection of Aldine Bender Road and Imperial Valley Drive sits within an active commercial and residential corridor in Harris County where both north-south and east-west traffic patterns converge. Aldine Bender Road functions as a regional connector serving industrial and commercial zones, while Imperial Valley Drive carries localized traffic between residential areas and commercial districts. The intersection design and traffic signal timing at this location handle consistent volumes throughout the week, with particular pressure during peak commute windows. Available alternate routes in the immediate area include surface streets running parallel to both roadways, though these alternatives carry their own traffic loads and do not provide full capacity relief during major incidents at the primary intersection.
This particular crash is part of a documented pattern at this location that extends well beyond a single isolated incident. Traffic records indicate 32 total incidents occurred within 500 meters of this intersection over the preceding 30 days, with 18 classified as major. Over a 90-day period, the count reaches 86 total incidents, of which 45 were major severity. Looking back 12 months, the location has recorded 111 incidents in total, with 50 reaching major classification. Notably, Sundays have emerged as the most active day of the week at this intersection, with 12 crashes documented on Sundays alone during the most recent 90-day window. This pattern suggests recurring conditions that warrant attention to traffic flow, sight lines, signal timing, or other factors that may influence driver behavior and incident frequency at this specific location.
The incident affected commuter movements throughout the immediate vicinity and disrupted commercial traffic accessing nearby industrial and retail establishments. Drivers traveling through Harris County on Sunday morning experienced delays as emergency personnel and traffic management focused on clearing the roadway. The intersection's role as a connector between different commercial zones meant that delivery vehicles and service traffic also experienced delays during scene clearance operations. Normal traffic patterns gradually normalized as responding officers completed their documentation and removed vehicles from the travel lanes.
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