A pre-dawn wreck on U.S. 290 near Windfern Road in northwest Houston left one person dead early Tuesday and shut down much of the eastbound side of the freeway for hours, turning the early commute into a slog for drivers trying to get into town.
Crash details and investigation
Houston police said the crash happened around 3:36 a.m. on the eastbound exit ramp to Windfern. Investigators said a sedan, believed to be a Mazda CX-5, struck a concrete divider for reasons that are still unclear.
Units from the Houston Police Department’s Vehicular Crimes Division responded and confirmed the collision was fatal. The victim’s identity has not yet been released as authorities work to notify family members.
According to Click2Houston, multiple eastbound lanes and the exit ramp were shut down for several hours while investigators documented the scene. The U.S. 290 feeder road stayed open, giving some drivers a way around the closure, but the main lanes were off-limits through much of the early morning.
Traffic impact
The shutdown backed up the northwest corridor during the hours when early commuters usually start filling the freeway. Data and alerts from Houston TranStar show this stretch of U.S. 290 regularly ranks among the region’s top trouble spots for incidents…