Pedestrian dies after being struck by vehicle on I-10 outbound lanes at John Ralston Road
A pedestrian was fatally struck by a vehicle Tuesday afternoon on a Houston area Freeway. (Copyright 2026 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
HOUSTON – A pedestrian was fatally struck by a vehicle Tuesday afternoon on a Houston area Freeway.
The fatal crash was reported on I-10 outbound lanes at John Ralston Road.
The person was pronounced dead at the scene.
Traffic is being diverted off the Federal Road exit.
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