Traffic chaos in Munich: Traffic jam at Georg-Brauchle-Ring is imminent!
Traffic restrictions in Milbertshofen-Am Hart on July 4, 2025: Accident at Georg-Brauchle-Ring causes traffic jams and diversions.

Traffic chaos in Munich: Traffic jam at Georg-Brauchle-Ring is imminent!
The traffic in Munich once again has a few surprises in store. Today, July 4, 2025, there will be significant restrictions on Georg-Brauchle-Ring, one of the city's most important traffic arteries. These affect the route from Munich towards Dachau and are expected to last from 3:33 p.m. to 7:33 p.m. An accident led to the road narrowing to just one lane, resulting in a backlog of around 802 meters. Motorists are asked to drive carefully and consider alternative routes to minimize the risk of congestion. [news.de reports that …](https://www.news.de/auto/858754795/verkehrsmelde-muenchen-zur-verkehrsstoerung-wegen-unfall-am-04-07-2025-beschraenkungen-im -traffic-danger-of-congestion-in-muenchen-zip-code-80992-milbertshofen-am-hart-am-riesenfeld-olympic-village-on-b304-am-georg-treible-ring/1/)
These traffic restrictions come as no surprise, as the Georg-Brauchle-Ring is often affected by construction sites and renovation work anyway. After all, over 100,000 vehicles pass through here every day. As the South German newspaper explains, regular renewal of the asphalt is necessary to ensure road safety.
Planned renovation measures
In addition to today's incident, further restrictions are also expected in the coming weeks. Georg-Brauchle-Ring between Lerchenauer Straße and Hanauer Straße will be renovated in two construction phases. The first phase will take place from June 6th to 10th, in which the access roads from Lerchenauer Straße to the Mittlerer Ring will be closed. Bypass options include Lerchenauer Straße, Moosacher Straße and Landshuter Allee.
The second phase of the renovation is scheduled for June 13th to 16th. The underpass on Lerchenauer Straße will be closed and traffic will have to be redirected at the traffic light intersection. This clearly shows that there is always something going on on Munich's roads and drivers should prepare well to avoid traffic jams.
Traffic congestion in the city
The situation at Georg-Brauchle-Ring is not isolated. The city of Munich continuously records traffic volumes and offers traffic volume maps that are based on around 500 manual counts. These surveys are carried out regularly on typical working days and provide a precise overview of the traffic situation. Particular attention is paid to times and areas with high traffic density, especially during rush hours from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. City of Munich informs that...
In summary, it can be said that both short-term disruptions caused by accidents and long-term construction work do not leave the traffic situation in Munich unaffected. Drivers in the city should therefore always be prepared for unexpected situations and, if necessary, consider alternative routes in order to reach their destination in a relaxed manner.