Written at the direction of Mundy & Associates, PLLC | March 30, 2026
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Location: 13000 N Ih 45 Fwy Ob @ Greens Entr Ramp | Date: March 30, 2026 | Severity: Fatal
Traffic Incident Report
A fatal collision on northbound Interstate 45 near the Greens Entrance ramp brought one of Houston's busiest corridors to a standstill on Monday evening, March 30, 2026, at approximately 9:03 PM. The crash claimed at least one life and forced Houston Police Department to implement emergency response protocols during a critical evening commute period. Multiple lanes on the northbound side of I-45 were closed as emergency crews worked the scene, creating severe congestion that extended for several miles. Traffic backed up considerably from the crash location southward toward downtown Houston, trapping hundreds of vehicles in what became a major transportation bottleneck during peak travel hours when northbound traffic typically flows heavy toward The Woodlands and northern Houston communities.
The I-45 corridor at the Greens Entrance area represents one of the region's most critical transportation arteries, connecting downtown Houston with rapidly growing communities north of the city. This particular segment handles exceptionally high volume traffic, particularly during evening hours when commuters return from downtown employment centers and Houston's central business district. The Greens Entrance ramp serves as a major access point for drivers heading to and from The Woodlands, Conroe, and northern suburbs, making it a chokepoint during rush periods. I-45 North at this location experiences predictable congestion patterns even under normal conditions due to the confluence of multiple ramps and entrance points within a relatively short stretch. The geometry of the Greens Entrance ramp intersection with the main northbound lanes creates complex merging patterns that challenge driver attention and reaction times, particularly during high-traffic periods when speeds remain elevated.
The incident's impact rippled across the greater North Houston region and affected multiple communities dependent on I-45 as their primary commuting corridor. Evening commuters heading to The Woodlands, Conroe, and communities along the I-45 corridor north of Houston experienced major delays as the closure persisted. Drivers seeking alternate routes had options to divert to the Hardy Toll Road on the eastern side or utilize surface streets through northeast Houston, though these alternatives quickly became congested as traffic diverted from the highway. Commercial vehicles and freight traffic that typically use I-45 North faced significant delays, potentially disrupting delivery schedules and supply chain operations. The closure occurred during a time when Houston traffic patterns show consistently heavy northbound movement, compounding the severity of the incident's consequences for the transportation network.
The closure remained in effect throughout the evening as emergency responders processed the scene and investigated the circumstances surrounding the fatal collision. Traffic normalization occurred gradually as lanes reopened and congestion slowly dissipated, though residual delays continued affecting the evening commute period. Drivers who witnessed the incident or have relevant information regarding the crash circumstances were encouraged to contact Houston Police Department with any details.
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