Traffic chaos in Schnackenwerth: truck defect causes traffic jam on A70!
On June 14th, 2025 there are traffic restrictions on the A70 near Schnackenwerth due to a broken truck.

Traffic chaos in Schnackenwerth: truck defect causes traffic jam on A70!
Anyone out and about this morning should be particularly careful. There are significant traffic delays on the A70 motorway near Schnackenwerth, a district of Schweinfurt, due to a defective truck. Loud news.de The right lane will be closed from 1:35 a.m. to 5:35 a.m., which will lead to traffic jams and increased traffic in an approximately 6.1 kilometer long section between the Werneck and Schweinfurt/Bergrheinfeld junctions.
For commuters and travelers, this means they should prepare for delays and consider alternative routes if necessary. The traffic situation spreads quickly and can affect the entire region. Drive carefully and always follow the current traffic information posted on platforms such as ADAC Maps be displayed.
Real-time traffic information
The ADAC provides information about the current traffic flow and also gives an outlook on possible disruptions. If you plan to travel at a later date, you can access a traffic forecast for the selected day and departure time. This means you always stay up to date, no matter where you drive.
The service not only covers Germany, but also most neighboring holiday regions, which makes it particularly interesting for travelers. During this time, frequent dangerous situations such as slippery snow or aquaplaning are a particular issue and are also listed in the reports. It is advisable to be aware of such aspects, especially when planning longer trips.
Interactive traffic jam map
Another helpful service is the interactive traffic jam map staumelder-24.de, which provides real-time information on traffic congestion, construction sites and accidents. Here, traffic conditions are indicated by different colored markings - from green for moving traffic to dark red for situations where traffic is almost at a standstill.
Traffic jams occur again and again, caused by construction sites or human error, for example, and are particularly common in metropolitan areas. The good thing about this traffic jam information: It is free and can be used without registration to help all road users optimize their journeys and reduce traffic congestion.