Traffic jam alarm in the Dahme-Spreewald: Current traffic situation on July 13, 2025!
Current traffic situation in Dahme-Spreewald on July 13th, 2025: Traffic jams, construction sites and accidents on the A10, A12, A13 and A113.

Traffic jam alarm in the Dahme-Spreewald: Current traffic situation on July 13, 2025!
On July 13, 2025 there will be some exciting developments on the streets of Dahme-Spreewald. A current summary of the traffic situation provides information about traffic jams, construction sites and potential delays on the region's most important transport axes. Loud MAZ Online Drivers on the A10, A12, A13 and A113 can expect some challenges arising from heavy traffic and current construction sites.
The A10, the southern ring, will be busy both between the Nuthetal triangle and the Spreeau triangle and on the eastern ring between the Spreeau triangle and Freienbrink. This also applies to the A12, which runs from the Spreeau triangle to Fürstenwalde - further traffic jams are to be expected here up to the Polish border. Particular caution is also required on the A13 to the Spreewald triangle and on the A113 motorway slip road from Neukölln to the Schönefeld triangle.
Traffic conditions at a glance
The collaboration with ensures a comprehensive and up-to-date overview at all times ADAC Maps with a variety of data sources. The platform shows the current traffic flow and any disruptions in real time. The system draws its information from GPS coordinates from millions of devices to enable precise traffic forecasts. There is also excitement when looking at the numerous construction sites that could lead to difficulties not only today, but also in the coming weeks.
Of course, the federal highways are also part of the traffic analysis: the B101, B96 and B246 are also in focus. These streets are of great importance from the city limits of Berlin to deep into the surrounding area and are often difficult to find in the route planner. Traffic jam map also processes current information and informs about potential problems along the routes. The “accordion effect”, which can often be observed on motorways and is caused by abrupt braking, is a well-known and feared cause of traffic jams.
Traffic jam information and tips for avoiding stress
Traveling in the summer months is often associated with an increased risk of traffic jams, especially during school holidays. This causes traffic to become congested and the risk of violations increases. Drivers are advised to remain calm: checking traffic jam times before setting off can help minimize stress.
In order to get through traffic calmly, it is advisable to look for alternative routes and be flexible in your schedule. Listening to music, relaxing breathing exercises and using musical support can help make the situation more bearable. In addition, the emergency lane that should be created in traffic jams should never be neglected - here it is important to pay attention to the traffic and create space for help.
The figures from last year illustrate the extent to which traffic jams have now reached: a total of 723,000 traffic jams on motorways and a traffic jam length of almost 1.45 million kilometers. This is a significant increase compared to 694,000 traffic jams last year. This makes it all the more important to be well informed and to always keep an eye on the traffic situation.