Traffic jam alarm in Lübeck: A1 and B75 severely affected due to construction sites!

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Current traffic information for the Duchy of Lauenburg on July 13th, 2025: traffic jams, construction sites and delays on the A1, A20 and B75.

Aktuelle Verkehrsinformationen für das Herzogtum Lauenburg am 13.07.2025: Staus, Baustellen und Verzögerungen auf A1, A20 und B75.
Current traffic information for the Duchy of Lauenburg on July 13th, 2025: traffic jams, construction sites and delays on the A1, A20 and B75.

Traffic jam alarm in Lübeck: A1 and B75 severely affected due to construction sites!

On July 13, 2025, the traffic situation in and around Lübeck will be a challenge for drivers. Noticeable delays are to be expected on important traffic routes such as the A1, A20 and A226 as well as on various federal highways, including the B75 and B207. Traffic jams on weekends are a known problem for many travelers, especially on the A1, which has been considered the main artery between Hamburg and the coastal towns for years. The [[LN traffic jam detector]](https://www.ln-online.de/lokales/aktuelle-verkehrslage-in-luebeck-stau-warningen-fuer-a1-a20-a226-und-b75-am-13-07-2025-MK7DHQP65VANZHOXTGZ4T3BI7M.html?outputType=valid_amp) provides information about current construction sites and accidents and other traffic disruptions that may significantly impact morning traffic.

Traffic jams are the order of the day, especially during the holiday season, which brings a well-deserved break for many families. The most popular travel time is in danger of becoming even more crowded due to the increasing number of day-trippers and last-minute travelers, which results in additional traffic jams. The ADAC also reports that the A1 and A7, two traffic axes in Schleswig-Holstein, will be heavily congested in the coming days. Automatically updated data from around 80 million mobile devices and road sensors are incorporated into the traffic forecasts so that travelers are always up to date.

Current traffic forecasts

When planning the trip, it is advisable to pay attention to traffic flow. ADAC Maps provides real-time information about disruptions as well as a reliable traffic forecast that is important not only for today but also for future travel days. The map shows current and planned construction sites as well as potential dangerous situations such as aquaplaning and slippery roads.

With the approaching summer travel season, it is expected that the motorways in Germany will be further strengthened by the start of holidays in North Rhine-Westphalia and the neighboring Netherlands as well as the approach of a second wave of travel from Bremen, Hesse and the south of the Netherlands. To prevent overload, it is helpful to organize your travel days flexibly - ideally from Monday to Thursday outside of peak times. We recommend avoiding going out on the streets on Friday afternoon or Sunday afternoon, as there is a risk of particularly high traffic jams.

Special information for travelers

There are currently 1,194 construction sites registered on the motorways in Germany, which doesn't make the situation any easier. Traffic jams must also be expected on international routes, especially in Austria and Switzerland. The Brenner motorway and the Inntal motorway are already struggling with construction sites, which is affecting holidaymakers' travel routes.

In addition, there have been random border controls at the German borders since May, which could exacerbate the problems. Waiting times at motorway crossings such as Suben and Walserberg cannot be ruled out. Drivers should also be aware that there are fines of up to 320 euros for failing to form an emergency lane, which could further disrupt traffic flow.

Travelers would do well to find out about the best routes in good time. With a good hand and the right information from platforms such as [[ADAC]](https://www.adac.de/verkehr/verkehrsinformationen/stauprognose/) and the LN traffic jam detector, nothing stands in the way of a pleasant journey!