Staying safe on North Texas roads takes more than watching the car in front of you. In Dallas, Fort Worth, and surrounding areas, traffic conditions can change fast. A crash, lane closure, stalled vehicle, or major construction project can turn a normal drive into a stressful one in minutes.
That is why having the right local tools matters. At Frenkel & Frenkel, we want drivers and families across North Texas to have practical resources that help them stay informed and make safer decisions before they get behind the wheel.
Here are a few helpful ways to stay “Always Alert” and better prepared on the road.

1. Check real-time incident lists before you leave
If you want a quick snapshot of major crashes, road hazards, and lane closures in the Dallas area, the TxDOT Incident Feed is a useful place to start.
This tool gives you a live look at traffic incidents currently affecting the Dallas district. It can help you:
- Spot major wrecks before your commute
- Avoid active lane closures
- Plan a safer alternate route
- Stay aware of changing road conditions
For drivers who prefer a simple list instead of a map, this can be one of the fastest ways to see what is happening in real time.
2. Look at city-specific accident activity in Dallas and Fort Worth
If you want a closer look at what is happening in your area, city open data feeds can be especially helpful.
For Dallas drivers, the Dallas Police Active Calls: Accidents page provides current accident-related activity reported through the city.
For Fort Worth drivers, the Current Traffic Accidents | City of Fort Worth page shows active traffic accidents within city streets.
These local tools can help you:
- Check traffic activity near your neighborhood
- Monitor accident patterns in your usual route
- Stay informed during busy travel times
- Make better decisions about when to leave and which roads to avoid
When traffic is heavy, a little advance notice can make a big difference.
3. Learn more about road construction before it slows you down
Construction is a fact of life in North Texas. New lanes, repairs, and highway expansion projects can improve roads over time, but they can also create confusion, delays, and sudden traffic shifts in the short term.
If you want more detail on major roadwork in the region, the TxDOT Project Fact Sheets are worth checking.
These fact sheets can help you understand:
- Why a project is happening
- Which roads are affected
- How long construction may last
- What changes drivers can expect
This is especially useful if you drive the same route every day and want to know whether a work zone is temporary or part of a longer project.
4. Follow local traffic news for broader daily updates
Sometimes you need more than raw data. You may want local reporting that explains how major crashes, weather, construction, and traffic trends are affecting the area.
For that, two helpful sources are WFAA Traffic and FOX 4 Traffic.
These outlets can help you keep up with:
- Breaking traffic headlines
- Major wrecks and freeway shutdowns
- Construction updates
- Weather-related travel issues across North Texas
If your commute takes you across multiple cities or highways, local traffic coverage can give you the bigger picture.
Why these tools matter
Traffic safety starts with awareness. When you know where crashes, closures, and hazards are happening, you have a better chance to avoid dangerous situations.
These tools cannot prevent every accident, but they can help you:
- Drive with more confidence
- Reduce unnecessary delays
- Avoid known hazards
- Make safer travel choices for yourself and your family
For many North Texas drivers, staying informed is one more way to stay protected.
What to do if you are hurt in a crash
Even when you do everything right, another driver’s careless behavior can still cause a serious accident. If you are involved in a crash, a few steps may help protect both your health and your rights:
- Get medical attention as soon as possible
- Report the accident to law enforcement
- Take photos if it is safe to do so
- Exchange information with the other driver
- Avoid guessing about fault at the scene
- Keep records of treatment, repairs, and missed work
If your injuries were caused by someone else’s negligence, you may have legal options depending on the facts of the case.
Stay alert, stay prepared
North Texas roads can be unpredictable, but good information helps. By using tools like the TxDOT Incident Feed, Dallas Police Active Calls: Accidents, Fort Worth Current Traffic Accidents, TxDOT Project Fact Sheets, WFAA Traffic, and FOX 4 Traffic, you can stay more aware of the roads around you.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident in Dallas or Fort Worth, Frenkel & Frenkel may be able to help you understand your next steps. Call (214) 333-3333 in Dallas or (817) 333-3333 in Fort Worth for a free consultation.
Created On 5-20-26