Construction site chaos in Munich: traffic chaos on Einsteinstrasse!
Traffic restrictions in Munich-Steinhausen: construction site on Einsteinstrasse until October 10, 2025, risk of traffic jams and diversions.

Construction site chaos in Munich: traffic chaos on Einsteinstrasse!
There is a lot at stake in Munich at the moment – especially in terms of traffic. The construction site on Einsteinstrasse is causing quite a stir and will cause road traffic restrictions until 7:00 a.m. today, October 10, 2025. Loud news.de The road construction work is scheduled for a length of 151 meters between the Richard Strauss Tunnel bridge and Munich-Steinhausen. These measures began on October 9th at 9:48 p.m. and entail increased traffic volumes and the risk of traffic jams.
But there is not only a lot of construction activity on Einsteinstrasse. The city is also undergoing transformation in other corners of Munich. The construction work for the tram west tangent has now entered a new phase. Motorized private traffic will be closed at the intersection of Fürstenrieder Straße and Agnes-Bernauer-Straße until December 19, 2025. This ensures additional diversions and bypasses via the nearby road network, such as Landsberger Straße stadt.muenchen.de.
More construction sites in the city
Agnes-Bernauer-Straße, which currently has several restrictions, is particularly affected. From mid-September 2025, there will be a one-way regulation in the east direction, which will mean that left-turn traffic at the intersection will no longer apply. The security situation in the eastern Agnes-Bernauer-Strasse will not get much better until mid-December 2025; here the road in the west direction is closed until further notice, also describes stadt.muenchen.de.
The Stadtwerke München (SWM) is a further building block for the infrastructure by ensuring public services. They take care of the city's water supply and energy needs and make an important contribution to the expansion of renewable energies. The construction sites of the municipal utilities are usually well signposted and are also published on the construction sites service map of the state capital Munich, reveals swm-infrastructure.de. With a good hand for future projects, SWM would like to optimize mobility in Munich and at the same time make the city more beautiful.
There remains a lot to do in the coming period when it comes to getting Munich's streets fit again. Drivers and cyclists are well advised to plan alternative routes or use public transport to navigate through the chaos of construction sites. Because let's not forget - construction sites are a sign of progress, even if they are sometimes nerve-wracking.
