Construction site on the A95: traffic jams and traffic chaos in Munich from today!

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Find out everything about the current traffic restrictions on the A95 towards Garmisch-Partenkirchen due to construction sites.

Erfahren Sie alles über die aktuellen Verkehrseinschränkungen auf der A95 in Richtung Garmisch-Partenkirchen aufgrund von Baustellen.
Find out everything about the current traffic restrictions on the A95 towards Garmisch-Partenkirchen due to construction sites.

Construction site on the A95: traffic jams and traffic chaos in Munich from today!

From today, June 30, 2025, significant traffic restrictions can be expected on the A95 in Bavaria. A construction site between Munich-Fürstenried (3) and Oberdill in the direction of Garmisch-Partenkirchen extends over a length of 501 meters and will, among other things, have a major impact on rush hour traffic. Work will begin at 6:46 p.m. and is expected to be completed by 2:00 a.m. July 1, 2025. Road users are encouraged to adjust their speed and pay attention to traffic signs in order to navigate safely through the construction site. [News.de reports that …](https://www.news.de/auto/858741832/verkehrsmelde-forstenrieder-park-zur-verkehrsstoerung-wegen-baustelle-sperrung-eins chreenkung-from-30-06-2025-to-01-07-2025-restrictions-in-traffic-danger-of-congestion-in-forstenrieder-park-zip-code-82061-on-a95/1/)

Traffic on the A95 was already affected by reported disruptions in the morning. According to recent reports, there were previous reports of blocked roadways, but these have now been lifted. These past events created a choppy start to the day, with motorists affected by congested traffic conditions. For example, reports of difficulties between Schäftlarn and Munich-Fürstenried were reported as resolved at around 1:50 p.m., which provided some relief. Stau.info notes that...

Traffic forecast for the next few days

The construction work and the associated susceptibility to traffic jams could prove to be a challenge, especially before the weekend. According to the ADAC, drivers in Germany were stuck in traffic jams more often in 2024 than before, making the situation in the region even more complicated. Traffic experts warn that highways are burdened by construction sites and an increased traffic volume of 4%, leading to longer waiting times. On average, every commuter in Germany spends 43 hours a year in traffic jams, which makes the need for adjustments to the transport system all the more urgent. ZDF highlights that...

Overall, it appears that the motorways of North Rhine-Westphalia and Bavaria are particularly frequently affected. Bavaria recorded 16.4% of traffic jam kilometers in Germany last year, which corresponds to over 141,000 kilometers. Traffic forecasts indicate that peak congestion hours often occur on Wednesdays and Thursdays, while traffic loads decrease significantly on weekends.

In order to reach your destination safely and relaxed in the coming days, it is advisable to follow the current traffic reports and, if necessary, plan alternative routes. The construction site on the A95 could turn out to be a bottleneck and will therefore require increased attention for both commuters and travelers.