A100 chaos: traffic hell in Berlin due to construction work until November 9th!
Construction sites and closures on the A100 in Berlin continue. Motorists should expect traffic delays until November 8th.

A100 chaos: traffic hell in Berlin due to construction work until November 9th!
Drivers in Berlin will have a particularly difficult time in the coming days. Traffic on the A100 will be significantly backed up due to weather-related delays in construction work between the tunnel in the Britz district and Alboinstrasse. How tagesschau.de reports, only one lane will be available northbound until Saturday, November 8th. The Buschkrugallee, Britzer Damm, Gradestraße, Oberlandstraße, Tempelhofer Damm and Alboinstraße junctions are completely closed. You can say that there is something wrong there.
This misery is made even worse by the fact that the A100 is considered one of the most heavily used motorway sections in Germany, with around 230,000 vehicles per day. This year, the access roads to the A100 have already been closed more than 1,400 times, making the situation a challenge for many commuters. Things aren't looking particularly good at the Funkturm triangle either: major restrictions are expected here from 10 p.m. on Thursday until Monday morning due to bridge demolition work.
Current traffic situation and construction sites
There have been numerous closures in recent weeks, warning drivers to be patient. The A100 between the Heckerdamm junction (A111) and Hohenzollerndamm will remain closed on October 13th and 14th from 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. The renovation of the tunnel at Innsbrucker Platz also brought the A100 towards Treptow to a standstill between October 10th and 13th.
- Am 30. September wurde der rechte Fahrstreifen Richtung Wedding gesperrt zwischen Oberlandstraße und Alboinstraße.
- Für Brückenbauarbeiten blieb die Ausfahrt Kaiserdamm Süd Richtung Neukölln am 29. September gesperrt.
- Richtungsverkehr für Fahrzeuge über 3,5 Tonnen wurde am 19. März auf der A100 unterbrochen.
However, the traffic disruptions are not just limited to the A100. Traffic jams and diversions are also the order of the day in the area of the AD radio tower. The demolition of the Ringbahn bridge has now been completed, but the new construction will take at least until the end of 2027 and could endanger other transport projects a100stoppen.de.
Looking into the future
The situation remains tense as further maintenance and repair work is planned. The ICC Bridge and the A100 to A115 crossings are also under monitoring, which could lead to possible future closures. The federal government is providing 150 million euros for the new building, which poses both risks and opportunities for the transport infrastructure in Berlin.
It's not just road traffic that's affected; The S-Bahn is currently running smoothly between Halensee and Westend, although technical adjustments continue to cause minor delays.
While the construction work and road closures continue, road users only have one thing left to do: be patient and always keep an eye on the tense traffic situations. Because one thing is clear – traffic in Berlin is and remains a challenge.