Traffic chaos in Munich: Deisenhofener Straße closed until June 10th!

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Traffic restrictions in Obergiesing: Deisenhofener Straße closed due to an accident on June 9th, 2025 until June 10th, 2025.

Verkehrseinschränkungen in Obergiesing: Sperrung der Deisenhofener Straße aufgrund eines Unfalls am 09.06.2025 bis 10.06.2025.
Traffic restrictions in Obergiesing: Deisenhofener Straße closed due to an accident on June 9th, 2025 until June 10th, 2025.

Traffic chaos in Munich: Deisenhofener Straße closed until June 10th!

In Munich there were significant traffic restrictions on the night of June 9th to 10th, 2025, which had a lasting impact on commuting in the affected areas. Loud [News.de](https://www.news.de/auto/858684616/verkehrsmelde-muenchen-zur-verkehrsstoerung-wegen-unfall-von-09-06-2025-bis-10-06-2025-beschra congestion-in-traffic-danger-in-muenchen-plz-81539-obergiesing-fasangarten-obergiesing-parkviertel-giesing-on-deisenhofener-strasse/1/) Deisenhofener Straße between Fischbachauer and Untersbergstraße was closed to traffic. This measure applied from 11:34 p.m. to 3:34 a.m. and led to increased traffic volumes and the risk of traffic jams in the area, which particularly posed challenges for residents and drivers in these neighborhoods.

The affected section on Deisenhofener Straße was 114 meters long and was necessary for safety reasons as the police had identified dangerous situations here. Traffic disruptions are not uncommon in Munich, especially in densely populated areas such as Obergiesing and the Parkviertel.

Traffic and congestion information

All of this information is based on current information from the Central Traffic Management Office of the Bavarian State Building Directorate. Such traffic information is conveniently provided online via the Bayerninfo system, which is operated by the Bavarian State Building Administration. It contains data for more than 55,000 kilometers of roads and also provides information about current traffic jam reports provided by the police, informs StMB Bayern.

The traffic volume maps have found their place in Munich. These show traffic levels in different parts of the city and are based on around 500 manual counts at important junctions. The surveys are carried out on typical working days to ensure a realistic assessment of traffic volume. Heavy traffic is also recorded separately, which is of great importance for urban planning and development, as described in the details of Munich City.

Traffic management in Munich and Bavaria aims, among other things, to improve mobility offerings and increase traffic safety. Road users are urged to follow current information and, if necessary, choose alternative routes to avoid traffic jams and waiting times.

The events of last night make it clear that unexpected traffic restrictions must always be expected in the big city, and that good preparation and flexibility are the be-all and end-all for a smooth everyday life.