Traffic jam alarm in Teltow-Fläming: A10, A12 and A13 affected!

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Current traffic information for Teltow-Fläming on August 13th, 2025: Traffic jams, construction sites and accidents on the A10, A12, A13, and A113.

Aktuelle Verkehrsinformationen für Teltow-Fläming am 13.08.2025: Staus, Baustellen und Unfälle auf A10, A12, A13, und A113.
Current traffic information for Teltow-Fläming on August 13th, 2025: Traffic jams, construction sites and accidents on the A10, A12, A13, and A113.

Traffic jam alarm in Teltow-Fläming: A10, A12 and A13 affected!

A look at the current traffic situation in Teltow-Fläming shows that a lot is still happening. On August 13, 2025, there will be no shortage of important information about traffic jams, construction sites and accidents on the region's most important routes. The data collected by TomTom and updated every five minutes leaves no doubt that patience is a must when traveling through this area. Provided you have a good knack for traffic, you could ultimately get to your destination on time.

The southern ring, especially the A10, sees ups and downs. Traffic jam warnings are active on several sections from the Nuthetal triangle to the Spreeau triangle and to Freienbrink. On the A12, the route from the Spreeau triangle to Fürstenwalde - especially if you are still on the way to the Polish border - could become a game of patience. The A13, which leads to the Spreewald triangle, and the A113, which runs as a motorway feeder to the BER from Neukölln to the Schönefeld triangle, also show traffic that is sometimes stalled. maz-online.de reports that due to sensitive driving, consideration is key in road traffic.

Current reports on traffic jams and accidents

As the data shows, there was also good news on August 13th: Hazard warnings on the A13 between Ragow and the Waltersdorfer triangle have now been lifted. The danger has also been averted on the A113, which affects the intersection between Schönefelder Kreuz and Waltersdorfer triangle. There is an all-clear for commuters on the B101, which leads from Mariendorf to Trebbin; the road is clear again. Nevertheless, there were many diversions and traffic disruptions, especially in the larger cities, such as on the B2 and B5 in Berlin. stau.info reported traffic on the A100 between Wilmersdorf and Wedding, which certainly demanded a lot from the patient drivers.

Figures and statistics on traffic in the region should not be neglected. The Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA) publishes the “Traffic in Numbers” handbook every year, which offers a comprehensive overview of traffic events. This handbook has been valued by numerous interested parties for over 40 years and provides important insights into transport developments in Germany and the EU. The current edition for the year 2024/2025 is already available. Anyone who is interested in the next edition, which will be available for the 2025/2026 vintage in spring 2026, can make a note now. kba.de also has digital versions available that can be downloaded free of charge.

In summary, it can be said that the traffic in and around Teltow-Fläming is demanding, but definitely manageable as long as you keep an eye on the current reports. So, despite traffic jams and delays, always take a deep breath and reach your destination safely!