Traffic chaos in Munich: construction site on Brudermühlstrasse from today!

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Construction sites in Munich's Sendling from October 14th, 2025: Restrictions and risk of traffic jams on Brudermühlstrasse until October 15th, 2025.

Baustellen im Münchener Sendling ab 14.10.2025: Einschränkungen und Staugefahr auf der Brudermühlstraße bis 15.10.2025.
Construction sites in Munich's Sendling from October 14th, 2025: Restrictions and risk of traffic jams on Brudermühlstrasse until October 15th, 2025.

Traffic chaos in Munich: construction site on Brudermühlstrasse from today!

In the state capital Munich, drivers and road users must expect significant restrictions today, October 14, 2025. The reason for this is necessary construction work in the Brudermühlstrasse area, which will last until October 15, 2025. Loud news.de The construction phase begins this evening at 9:30 p.m. and lasts until the early hours of the next morning, until 2:00 a.m.

A section of 201 meters between B2R, Brudermühlstrasse and Sylvensteinstrasse is affected. Traffic volumes are expected to increase, which may lead to temporary traffic jams. Drivers are therefore urged to exercise particular caution and follow traffic advisories.

Further construction sites and traffic restrictions

In addition to the current construction work in Sendling, there are also other traffic measures in the city. The Munich city administration has announced that the construction work for the tram west tangent at the intersection of Fürstenrieder Straße and Agnes-Bernauer-Straße has reached a new phase. The crossing of Fürstenrieder Straße will probably be closed to motorized traffic until December 19, 2025. One-way regulations and diversions currently dominate the picture in this area stadt.muenchen.de presented in detail.

It should be particularly emphasized that turning at intersections is sometimes no longer possible due to these regulations, which requires a detour via surrounding streets. But don't worry - pedestrians and cyclists can continue to use their usual routes, even if some of them have been postponed.

Traffic development in Munich

Traffic in Munich is constantly changing. A current analysis shows that the number of registered motor vehicles in the city is increasing almost constantly. There was an increase of 0.8% in December 2024 compared to 2023, and since 2019 the number has even increased by 5%. This is reflected in the currently around 895,000 registered vehicles muenchenunterwegs.de reported.

As traffic increases, the challenges for the infrastructure also increase. But it's not just cars that are affected by the changes: local public transport also recorded an increase in passenger numbers of 8% in 2024 compared to the previous year. This development shows that Munich's population is increasingly turning to alternative means of transport.

In view of the current construction sites and general traffic developments, residents and visitors to the city are well advised to find out about the traffic situation early on and adjust their routes if necessary. In this way, you may be able to avoid one or two traffic jams and long waiting times.