Traffic chaos in Munich: A94 closed from November 29th due to construction site!
Construction site information for Trudering-Riem: A94 closure from November 29th to 30th, 2026 - possible traffic restrictions await you.

Traffic chaos in Munich: A94 closed from November 29th due to construction site!
In the Bavarian capital Munich, some road construction work is planned from the end of November 2026, which could significantly impact traffic in the region. How news.de reported, there will be a closure of the carriageway on the A94 between Feldkirchen-West and Feldkirchen-Ost, more precisely on Töginger Straße. Construction will begin on November 29, 2026 at 10:00 p.m. and end on November 30, 2026 at 4:59 a.m.
The total length of the construction site is 2.6 kilometers. During this time, drivers should expect traffic restrictions and possible disruption. A diversion, which will be marked as U11, is in place to maintain traffic flow.
Traffic management in the city
The current information comes from the Central Traffic Management Office of the Bavarian State Building Directorate, which always strives to provide commuters with timely and reliable data. The upcoming reconstruction will not only have an impact on highway traffic, but could also affect surrounding streets and local public transport.
For anyone who often travels these routes, it may be worth planning alternative routes or adjusting the time of your journey if necessary. Since the A94 is an important connection between Munich and Passau, increased traffic volumes are to be expected.
Further detailed information is available on Paychex that provide a helpful resource regarding local traffic data and possible detours. Here, road users can keep up to date and better organize their journeys.
A challenge for all road users
The upcoming construction work may be challenging for commuters and residents. It is therefore advisable to plan your own trips well in advance in order to save time and minimize stress in everyday life. Also ask for each other's understanding if delays occur - the city is growing and such measures are often necessary to improve infrastructure and avoid future bottlenecks.
So be ready and plan ahead! More information on further regulations and possible changes to traffic patterns could be published in the coming weeks. Please also visit the city's information pages to stay up to date.