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**PRECINCT 4 TRAFFIC: Residential Area Incident — Saturday**

Written at the direction of Mundy & Associates, PLLC  |  May 16, 2026

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Location: Accident. 1100755 Jones Road. That'S  |  Date: May 16, 2026  |  Severity: Major

Traffic Incident Report: Jones Road Residential Corridor

A major traffic incident occurred Saturday, May 16, 2026, on Jones Road in the Precinct 4 residential area at approximately midday during favorable weather conditions. The crash was reported with 74-degree temperatures and 6.2-mile visibility, occurring outside typical peak traffic periods. Despite these benign environmental factors, the incident was classified as major severity and required emergency response resources to manage scene operations and traffic flow. While the specific time window allowed for relatively expedited scene clearance compared to rush-hour incidents, the residential corridor experienced temporary disruptions to local circulation patterns during the investigation and vehicle removal phase.

Jones Road through this Precinct 4 residential corridor functions as a secondary thoroughfare connecting multiple neighborhood subdivisions to larger arterial routes. The roadway sees consistent local traffic from residents commuting to commercial districts and regional destinations, though it lacks the volume of major highways or primary arterials. What distinguishes this particular location is a documented concentration of serious incidents: the immediate 500-meter radius has recorded 12 major crashes within the past 30 days alone, with 33 significant incidents logged over the past 90 days and 12 months respectively. This frequency pattern—particularly concentrated on Friday afternoons and in the 5 PM to 6 PM window—suggests underlying conditions that create repeated collision scenarios. The residential setting, intersection configuration, or traffic control characteristics at this location appear to generate recurring hazardous conditions independent of weather or time-of-day factors.

The broader Precinct 4 area depends on Jones Road as a critical local connector, with neighboring residential communities relying on this corridor for routine circulation to shopping districts, schools, and employment centers. Saturday incidents, while outside traditional commuting windows, still impact residents attempting weekend errands and local traffic patterns. The residential density in the surrounding subdivisions means that drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists in the area experience regular exposure to this corridor. Emergency responders familiar with this precinct recognize Jones Road within this specific segment as a recurring call location, and medical services have established response protocols accounting for the frequency of serious incidents in this radius.

The incident on May 16 underscores an emerging traffic safety pattern in this Precinct 4 residential corridor. While individual crashes require specific investigation into contributing factors, the statistical concentration of major incidents at this location within such a compressed timeframe indicates a persistent condition affecting public safety in this residential area.

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