Closure on Landshuter Allee: Risk of traffic accident in Munich!

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Moosach: Traffic restrictions on Landshuter Allee due to construction work from June 13th to 16th, 2025. Find out about diversions and impacts here.

Moosach: Verkehrseinschränkungen auf der Landshuter Allee wegen Baustellenarbeiten vom 13. bis 16. Juni 2025. Informieren Sie sich hier über Umleitungen und Auswirkungen.
Moosach: Traffic restrictions on Landshuter Allee due to construction work from June 13th to 16th, 2025. Find out about diversions and impacts here.

Closure on Landshuter Allee: Risk of traffic accident in Munich!

In Munich there will be extensive traffic disruptions again from June 13, 2025, which will likely affect drivers and commuters on Landshuter Allee. Between the junction on Landshuter Allee and Georg-Brauchle-Ring, the road will be closed from 6:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. on June 16, 2025, for maintenance work, renovations and expansion projects. Some people have to choose the route via Dachauer Straße to avoid the traffic jam, like [news.de](https://www.news.de/auto/858658915/verkehrsmelde-muenchen-zur-verkehrsstoerung-wegen-baustelle-sperrung-einschraenkung-von-13-0 6-2025-to-16-06-2025-restrictions-in-traffic-danger-of-congestion-in-munich-zip-code-80992-moosach-alt-moosach-on-b304-on-landshuter-allee/1/) reported.

But it's not just Landshuter Allee that causes traffic problems. The city of Munich also has numerous construction sites in other parts of the city that impact traffic. For example, the Munich municipal utility is currently carrying out work on the supply network on Isartalstrasse, which could lead to restrictions in the sidewalk and roadway area until the end of July. While pedestrians and cyclists can pass through the construction site, it is important for drivers to prepare for possible traffic jams, as stadt.muenchen.de reports.

More construction sites in Munich

Josef-Felder-Straße will be severely affected as a result of the U5 extension until 2032. Here, drivers must expect a reduction in the number of lanes in each direction, and access to the Pasing-Arcaden is only possible via Offenbachstrasse. Pedestrians and cyclists are not affected by this. The changes cannot be overlooked on Kaflerstrasse either: here there is a one-way rule in the southbound direction, and heavy goods traffic is not permitted between Lortzingstrasse and Manzingerweg.

Renovation work on the track and subway structure at Karlsplatz/Stachus is currently underway and will last until October 2025. Here, too, several lanes will be eliminated, but at least two lanes in each direction will still be usable. The work on the Lindwurmstrasse railway bridge in Sendling, which is expected to lead to a complete closure for all types of traffic from mid-October to early December 2025, deserves particular attention. A free shuttle bus should help here.

Intelligent traffic management for Munich

In order to meet the increasing challenges in road traffic, Bavaria relies on intelligent traffic management. The Bavarian State Building Administration works with industry and science to test new technologies and optimize traffic flow. With digital networking of means of transport and automated driving, the goal is to significantly increase the performance of Munich's road transport infrastructure. According to stmb.bayern.de, traffic control systems on federal highways and traffic information systems with real-time data are essential elements for better traffic management.

Overall, it can be said that Munich's street landscape is a busy construction site that could have a major impact on traffic in the coming weeks and months. Drivers should inform themselves specifically about the current construction work in order to avoid detours and traffic jams.