Difficult traffic jams and construction sites: traffic chaos in the district today!
Current news from Schwandorf on August 12th, 2025: Construction sites, traffic reports, weather and environmental information at a glance.

Difficult traffic jams and construction sites: traffic chaos in the district today!
August 12, 2025 will be a day full of traffic changes for commuters in the region around Schwandorf. Today, daytime construction sites are in full swing on the A93, especially near Traunricht. Loud news.de This will cause some delays and the transport office has already warned of possible diversions.
Thorough work is also being done on the A6 near Wernberg-Köblitz and Schiltern. Drivers should prepare for longer travel times as these construction sites could further impact traffic flow. Anyone using the A93 in the direction of Weiden or Regensburg should be particularly careful, as speed cameras in Oberviechtach ask drivers to adhere to the speed limits.
What is the current traffic situation on the highway? The interactive dashboard of the Federal Highway Research Institute provides comprehensive information about the traffic jam and construction site situation nationwide. One user reports traffic jams: There are around 4.6 kilometers of disruptions on the A93 between Hausen and Bad Abbach, which can result in a loss of time of more than an hour. There are also reports of disruptions caused by vehicle accidents from the A93 Weiden towards Hof. Commuters must prepare for delays and, if necessary, diversions.
Traffic jams and construction sites on the A93
The A93 has a lot of traffic jams today. Traffic is backed up for 3.4 kilometers between Regensburg-Nord and Ponholz, and commuters can expect a time loss of up to 9 minutes. stau.info His report confirms the large number of construction sites and traffic jams that have been increasing recently, including:
- 3,4 km Stau zwischen Regensburg-Nord und Ponholz
- 4,4 km Stau zwischen Hausen und Bad Abbach
- 2,6 km Stau zwischen Regenstauf und Regensburg-Nord
These traffic disruptions are due to the large number of construction sites that can impact highway traffic for weeks. Constant monitoring of traffic control systems has proven to be essential in recent days to keep drivers up to date on current changes.
For drivers who do not want to go to regions with construction sites, diversions and alternative routes on country roads are a possible solution. Despite the construction sites, the transport infrastructure is working to keep the disruption as low as possible.
In summary, it can be said that today is heavily influenced by construction site traffic. Drivers should remain patient and prepare for possible restrictions. If you want to reach your destination safely, you should read the latest reports, such as those from news.de, always keep an eye on it. Commuters remain optimistically on the road in the hope that traffic conditions will improve soon.