A suspected impaired driver blew through a red light in Houston on Tuesday, slamming into a sedan and killing a woman while a toddler was rushed to the hospital, according to police. Investigators say the crash remains under active investigation.
Houston police said the driver failed to stop at a traffic signal and collided with the other vehicle, killing an adult occupant and sending a young child to a nearby hospital. Investigators at the scene described the motorist as impaired and stayed in the intersection gathering evidence, as reported by KHOU.
Impaired Driving Still Taking Lives Across Texas
Impaired-driving crashes remain a major safety problem statewide. According to reporting that cites TxDOT data, more than 1,000 alcohol-related traffic deaths were recorded in 2024, a grim tally that explains why state and local campaigns keep urging drivers to plan a sober ride home, as outlined by KSAT.
Investigation Ongoing After Fatal Collision
Houston police have not released the suspected driver’s name or said whether charges have been filed, noting that the investigation is ongoing. Additional details about the crash and preliminary findings were provided to KHOU, which first reported the collision…