Construction site on Tegernseer Landstrasse: Watch out for traffic obstructions!

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Traffic restrictions in Obergiesing-Fasangarten on August 12th, 2025 due to construction site. Increased risk of traffic jams and diversions expected.

Verkehrseinschränkungen in Obergiesing-Fasangarten am 12.08.2025 wegen Baustelle. Erhöhte Staugefahr und Umleitungen erwartet.
Traffic restrictions in Obergiesing-Fasangarten on August 12th, 2025 due to construction site. Increased risk of traffic jams and diversions expected.

Construction site on Tegernseer Landstrasse: Watch out for traffic obstructions!

Today, August 12, 2025, drivers in Munich should be particularly careful. The reason for this is the extensive road construction work on Tegernseer Landstrasse in the Obergiesing-Fasangarten district. As the [News.de](https://www.news.de/auto/858852859/verkehrsmelde-muenchen-zur-verkehrsstoerung-wegen-baustelle-sperrung-einschraenkung-am-12-08-2025-einschr Aenkungen-in-traffic-danger of traffic jams-in-munich-zip code-81539-obergiesing-fasangarten-obergiesing-parkviertel-giesing-on-b2r-on-the-tegernseer-landstrasse/1/) Reportedly, work will be carried out on an approximately 426 meter long section between 1:17 a.m. and 6:00 a.m., which could lead to increased traffic and the possibility of temporary traffic jams.

The central traffic management offices in Bavaria recommend that all drivers drive at an appropriate speed and observe the local traffic control systems. This request is particularly important given the diversion measures and the inconvenience they cause.

More construction sites in Munich

But the Tegernseer Landstrasse is not the only construction site that warns road users in Munich to be careful. Drivers also have to expect restrictions on the Innsbrucker Ring and the Leuchtenbergring from August 4th to 22nd. Roadway renovations are being carried out here, which will lead to full closures between Einsteinstrasse and Schlüsselbergstrasse. The period from August 8th to 11th and August 15th to 18th is considered particularly critical, when the Middle Ring is temporarily completely closed; Detours are also signposted here.

Road renovation work will also take place on Isarstrasse over two weekends. The first phase of restrictions will run from August 8th to 10th, followed by further measures between August 15th and 17th. However, walking and cycling remain possible.

A look at longer-term expansions

In addition to the acute construction sites, there are numerous ongoing works in the city that will also result in long-term traffic restrictions. For example, work on the power grid will be carried out on Landshuter Allee until October 2025, while track and subway structural renovations will be carried out on Karlsplatz/Stachus until October 2, 2025. These measures result in several lanes being eliminated, even though at least two lanes in each direction remain open.

The City of Munich ensures that walking and cycling remain possible in many areas in order to make your stay in the city as pleasant as possible, despite the ongoing construction work. We recommend that all road users always stay informed and be patient.