Important B192 closed for ten weeks from the end of July – diversions planned!
Important construction work on the B192 in the Mecklenburg Lake District: Complete closure for ten weeks from the end of July. Detours planned.

Important B192 closed for ten weeks from the end of July – diversions planned!
The B192, an important traffic artery between Neubrandenburg and Waren, will be closed for several weeks from the end of July due to extensive construction work. According to the information from Northern Courier The closure is part of necessary renovation work on the road and the renovation of a culvert in the section between Penzlin and Krukow. The construction work is scheduled to last ten weeks and is running under complete closure, which will certainly have a significant impact on traffic.
The decision to schedule construction work over the summer holidays is aimed at minimizing disruption to school transport and reducing the number of commuters affected by the lockdown. Last summer there was already trouble in the surrounding village due to diversion of traffic after similar work was carried out on a section between Möllenhagen and Penzlin.
Diversion routes and additional construction work
The planned diversions lead east via Peckatel (B193), Blumenholz (L34) and Neubrandenburg (B96) and west via Klein Plasten (B192), Stavenhagen (B194) and Neubrandenburg again (B104). In addition, construction work on the L281 between Woldegk and Friedland is planned from the 31st calendar week, which will also be carried out under full closure for ten weeks.
But the B192 is not the only construction site in the region. According to the Construction site list of roads MV Several motorways and federal highways in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania are struggling with similar traffic disruptions. From today, June 26, 2025, comprehensive road repair work will also begin on the A11, A14 and A19 motorways, some of which are several kilometers long and are intended to ensure a smooth traffic flow.
Road safety and citizen information
Construction work is often essential for improving road infrastructure, such as the platform Safe streets explained. They contribute to road safety, but can also pose risks to all road users. A digital construction site tool is offered to provide citizens with comprehensive information about current construction sites. It allows users to track construction sites on an interactive map and quickly receive information about detours.
The tools offer intuitive operation, transparency regarding all construction sites and allow citizens to search for current construction work. This makes planning trips in and around the affected regions easier.
Overall, road users are facing challenging weeks that will require a lot of patience and flexibility. However, the temporary restrictions should ultimately lead to better transport infrastructure from which everyone can benefit.