Large truck hits Houston Ave bridge over Katy Freeway (again)

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Traffic on Katy Freeway was impacted on Wednesday after a large truck once again struck the Houston Avenue bridge.

I-10, Houston Avenue traffic

(Photo credit: Texas Department of Transportation - HOU District)

What we know:

Harris County Lieutenant Terry Garza says an oversized vehicle struck the Houston Avenue bridge while going east on I-10.

The eastbound lanes were closed off as crews cleaned up the crash and inspected the bridge.

What we don't know:

There is no information on the extent of the damage done to the bridge.

‘This continues to happen’

Dig deeper:

TxDOT confirmed the Houston Avenue bridge has a history of strikes from oversized trucks.

According to TxDOT, many oversized loads travel without the required permits or ignore approved routes in favor of shortcuts. The agency says to alleviate this, the area is equipped with three oversized load detection systems, both Eastbound and Westbound, and advanced warning signage. When an oversized load is detected, the system activates flashing warning signs to alert the drivers of the need to exit. 

Scary close call: Houston driver injured after semi-truck hits Houston Avenue bridge

A Houston woman says debris from an excavator fell on her car after a truck hit the Houston Ave bridge. TxDOT data shows dozens of similar strikes.

Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez also emphasized how often the bridge is hit by an override vehicle.

"A reminder for commercial drivers to know their vehicle height and remain alert to posted clearances."

The Source: Harris County Lt. Terry Garza, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, TxDOT, and previous FOX 26 reporting.

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