Construction site on Agnes-Bernauer-Straße: Danger of traffic jams until the end of July!

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Laim: Construction site on Agnes-Bernauer-Straße until July 31, 2025. Traffic obstructions, one-way street regulations and diversions.

Laim: Baustelle auf der Agnes-Bernauer-Straße bis 31. Juli 2025. Verkehrsbehinderungen, Einbahnstraßenregelung und Umleitungen.
Laim: Construction site on Agnes-Bernauer-Straße until July 31, 2025. Traffic obstructions, one-way street regulations and diversions.

Construction site on Agnes-Bernauer-Straße: Danger of traffic jams until the end of July!

The road traffic situation in Munich remains tense. Not least because of a new one Permanent construction site on Agnes-Bernauer-Straße, which will cause traffic disruptions from June 2nd to July 31st, 2025. The measures aim to improve the infrastructure, but this will lead to increased traffic and possible traffic jams in the near future.

The area between Lutzstrasse and Fürstenrieder Strasse, where the construction site is being set up, is particularly affected. Drivers must be prepared for a one-way system at the intersection of Fürstenrieder Straße and Agnes-Bernauer-Straße, as turning left onto Agnes-Bernauer-Straße is no longer possible. Turning right from the north will also no longer be allowed. A diversion via Landsbergerstrasse is planned, which is 196 meters long.

More construction sites in Munich

But Agnes-Bernauer-Straße is not the only construction site that is currently affecting Munich's road network. On the Englschalkinger Straße For example, the Munich municipal utility is carrying out work on the power grid, which is expected to last until August 29th in various construction phases. One lane will be eliminated here, but pedestrians and cyclists will still be able to pass through the construction site.

Another important project concerns the Forstenrieder Allee, where the laying of a district heating pipe will result in a complete closure of the road between Züricher Straße and Filchnerstraße until August 1st. Diversions have also been set up here, while walking and cycling are still possible.

Traffic information for everyone

For everyone who wants to be well informed in the future, there is a useful point of contact: this Bayerninfo system. This is operated by the Bavarian State Building Administration and provides ongoing traffic information from all over Bavaria. Here, users can access real-time traffic data for 55,000 kilometers of roads, which is used to calculate traffic jam reports.

Information about current construction sites is available using the BayernInfo Maps app or via the website. In addition, around 260 webcams are installed that provide live images of important Bavarian motorways and thus ensure a direct overview of the traffic situation.

The traffic situation in Munich will therefore remain challenging in the coming weeks. Drivers and all other road users are well advised to regularly check current traffic conditions so that they can adapt their routes if necessary.