Car accident on Brudermühlstrasse: traffic jam chaos in Munich is imminent!
Traffic disruptions in Sendling on July 11, 2025: Accident on Brudermühlstrasse leads to traffic jams and restricted lanes.

Car accident on Brudermühlstrasse: traffic jam chaos in Munich is imminent!
In Munich, road users have had to struggle with significant restrictions on Brudermühlstrasse since this evening, July 11th, 2025. An accident on a section of the road, more precisely between Esswurmstrasse and Thalkirchner Strasse, led to the road narrowing to just one lane. Increased traffic and possible traffic jams are expected from 6:26 p.m. to 10:26 p.m., which could test the nerves of drivers in the city. The [News.de](https://www.news.de/amp/auto/858773677/verkehrsmelde-muenchen-zur-verkehrsstoerung-wegen-unfall-am-11-07-2025-einsc hraenkungen-in-traffic-danger of traffic jams-in-munich-zip code-81371-sendling-sendlinger-feld-sendlinger-feld-on-the-brudermuehlstrasse/1/) reports that the central traffic management office of the Bavarian State Building Directorate has provided this information and is appealing to all road users to reduce their speed and pay attention to the instructions of the traffic control systems.
Despite the unpleasant situation on Brudermühlstrasse, there are currently no further reports of dangerous road situations such as construction sites in the area or poor visibility. Slippery conditions, which often occur in the winter months, are not currently an issue, as the traffic situation states. This could bring some relief to the timetable situation, but the current traffic situation shows that patience is required.
Why we need traffic management
Traffic management is an exciting topic that often makes an important contribution to improving traffic flows in urban areas. The aim is to optimize mobility within existing infrastructure and avoid traffic jams. According to Wikipedia, traffic management is usually located in the operations department of the respective transport mode. In Munich, central control devices support traffic control and the guidance of mobility flows.
The current traffic jam situation on Brudermühlstrasse makes it clear how important such systems are. They use modern digital technology and various subsystems to monitor traffic flow in real time and coordinate the right actions. Sensors for traffic monitoring, reporting networks for construction site information and corresponding control devices help ensure that road users are informed in a timely manner and reach their destination safely.
How the situation will develop over the course of the evening remains to be seen. Motorists should carefully consider whether they need to use the affected route and are advised to consider alternative routes. So it remains to be hoped that traffic will soon become smoother again so that Munich's streets can be safely used again for everyone as quickly as possible.