Traffic chaos in Munich: construction site on the Isarring brings traffic jam danger!
Traffic restrictions on November 11th, 2025 in Schwabing-Freimann: Construction site on the Isarring leads to traffic jams and diversions.

Traffic chaos in Munich: construction site on the Isarring brings traffic jam danger!
The traffic situation in Munich is showing a special side today, November 11, 2025. There are noticeable restrictions on and around the Isarring in the Schwabing-Freimann district due to urgently needed road construction work. The period of the measures extends from 9:28 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., which will be a challenge for many commuters and drivers in the city area. The construction site is 501 meters long and is located on the B2R in the direction of Mittlerer Ring, between Ifflandstrasse and Dietlindenstrasse. The [News.de](https://www.news.de/auto/859102312/verkehrsmelde-muenchen-zur-verkehrsstoerung-wegen-baustelle-sperrung-einschraenku ng-on-11-11-2025-restrictions-in-traffic-congestion-risk-in-munich-zip-code-80805-schwabing-freimann-schwabing-auf-b2r-am-isarring/1/) reports that higher traffic volumes are expected and advises road users to adapt their driving behavior accordingly.
Especially today, on this busy weekday, things could be a little more chaotic on the streets. The construction workers deployed are making an important contribution to improving the infrastructure, but this still means that cars will pile up in the area. In order for everyone to get through well, a little patience is required.
Long-term construction sites in Munich
But the construction site on the Isarring is by no means the only one in the city. A look at the current information from the city of Munich shows that the traffic restrictions are also creating facts in other places. Construction work on the new railway overpass on Lindwurmstrasse has been underway since mid-March 2024 and is scheduled to last until August 2028. Lindwurmstrasse between Poccistrasse/Ruppertstrasse and Implerstrasse is currently only accessible on one side. Pedestrians and cyclists should expect a complete closure of the underpass from October 20th, which is expected to last until December 19th.
It will be a challenge for older generations to follow the detours, but the city has set up a free shuttle service for pedestrians between Poccistraße and Lindwurmstraße. Cyclists can also use the diversion via Bavariastrasse. Motor vehicle traffic will be rerouted via Radlkoferstraße, Tumblingerstraße and Thalkirchner Straße, depending on the desired destination.
These extensive construction sites are part of the city's efforts to sustainably improve traffic conditions in Munich. Despite the temporary inconvenience, it's worth looking at the long-term benefits that modernization will bring.