Accident on Tumblingerstrasse: Traffic chaos expected in Munich!
Traffic congestion in Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt on June 26th, 2025 due to an accident on Tumblingerstraße: Information about closures and traffic jams.

Accident on Tumblingerstrasse: Traffic chaos expected in Munich!
Bad news for all drivers in Munich! Today, June 26, 2025, there is a significant traffic delay in the afternoon on Tumblingerstrasse, between Ruppertstrasse and Oberländerstrasse (zip code 80337, Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt). How news.de reported that the passage was completely closed due to an accident between 2:33 p.m. and 6:33 p.m. This affects a section of 290 meters and could lead to higher traffic volumes and congestion.
Anyone driving on the affected route during this period should definitely be more patient and pay attention to the traffic signs. Adjusting your speed can't hurt to get through the delays safely. Experience shows that longer waiting times cannot be ruled out, especially in the event of accidents.
Traffic information in Bavaria
The Bayerninfo system, operated by the Bavarian State Building Administration, provides ongoing and precise information about traffic events throughout Bavaria. The system is also valuable support for the people of Munich. On the website bayerninfo.de There is real-time traffic data for 55,000 kilometers of road connections, which helps to identify traffic jams in good time and plan detours.
The information provided there comes from various partners such as Autobahn GmbH, the national building authorities and, last but not least, the police, who provide information about dangerous situations. The system is able to take into account construction sites or temporary closures and enables a quick reaction to driving behavior.
Munich: livable and busy
In short, it is not just the accidents that happen here, but also everyday commuting that makes Munich a city with a particularly high traffic volume. According to a Mercer study from 2017, the Bavarian capital is considered the most livable city in Germany, but Munich residents also have to contend with the highest traffic jams stau.info determines.
Over 350 million people commute to Munich every day, with two thirds of them using cars. The main causes of the often chaotic traffic conditions are high traffic volumes, construction sites and of course accidents. The commute routes into the city are just as varied as the leisure opportunities it offers.
So be sure to regularly check the latest traffic reports, whether online or on the radio, to avoid traffic jams or choose the right time for a carpool. Hopefully, the stress in traffic will be kept to a minimum and the time can be used sensibly, for example by having good conversations or listening to interesting podcasts while waiting in traffic.