Construction site chaos in Munich: Leuchtenbergring closed until July 1!

Baustelle am Leuchtenbergring in München: Verkehrseinschränkungen vom 30.06. bis 01.07.2025. Erhöhtes Verkehrsaufkommen erwartet.
Construction site at the Leuchtenbergring in Munich: traffic restrictions from June 30th. until 01.07.2025. Increased traffic. (Symbolbild/MM)

Construction site chaos in Munich: Leuchtenbergring closed until July 1!

In Munich, there will be traffic restrictions this evening, on June 30, 2025, especially in the Berg am Laim district. How News.de reports, a construction site at the Leuchtenbergring will influence the road conditions from 9:17 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. This construction site extends over a length of 210 meters and is located between exit B2R and Berg-AM-Laim-Straße.

Especially during the work, increased traffic is expected, which will certainly demand a test of patience to the commuting Munich. The information comes from the Central Office for Transport Management of the Bavaria State Building Directorate. Citizens are therefore well advised to consider alternative routes or to plan a little more time in route planning.

other construction sites in the city

The construction sites in Munich are piling up and affecting different districts. The City of Munich provides information about numerous other current construction projects. In Bogenhausen, on Englschalkinger Straße, the municipal utilities on the power grid work- the construction work will probably last until August 29th and require a restriction of a lane, while foot and bike traffic can pass the construction site.

In Forstenried, the laying of a district heating line will lead to a complete closure between Zürich Straße and Filchnerstraße by August 1st. Here, too, a detour for car traffic is set up, while pedestrians and cyclists can continue to use the construction site.

The Fürstenrieder Straße is also affected, where there are restrictions in both directions in the course of the preparatory measures for the construction of the new Tram Westtangent. This applies to several sections of the road, including the areas between Ammersestrasse and the Laimer Kreisel as well as Haden/Sendling-Westpark.

traffic data and their meaning

The Baysis Bayern are also responsible for the publication of traffic data and its administration in the region. This information is not only used for planning traffic routes, but are also essential for the implementation of building law procedures and the associated noise calculations. The observation of traffic development is an important element to regularly adapt the street infrastructure to the needs of citizens.

With these ongoing construction sites, it is clear: Munich remains in construction site mode. However, if you organize yourself well, you can meet these detours.

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