Traffic chaos in Rostock: traffic jams and construction sites until summer 2025!
Traffic information for Rostock on July 4, 2025: construction sites, traffic jams and planned renovations on the A19, A20 and B103-B105.

Traffic chaos in Rostock: traffic jams and construction sites until summer 2025!
Good afternoon, dear readers! Anyone traveling in Rostock and the surrounding area today should be prepared to be a little patient. Various sources inform us about the current traffic situation and the numerous construction sites. A look at the most important points could help you get through the day better.
How Baltic Sea newspaper reported, the A19 and A20 motorways as well as the B103, B105 and B110 federal highways are affected by significant restrictions. Neubrandenburger Straße in particular will be renovated in several sections from 2025. The first part of the work could begin as early as February 2025 and could impact motorists for around nine months.
In addition, the municipal utilities are planning a comprehensive district heating supply in the residential areas around Neubrandenburger Strasse, which will also lead to closures in the coming months. Road users should also be particularly careful in Rennbahnallee at the zoo, where a new bridge is being built - this demolition is scheduled for autumn 2026. Not to forget the Western Pomerania Bridge over the Warnow, which will also be demolished and replaced in the next 15 years.
Construction sites and traffic journal
Loud verkehrslage.de There is also a complete closure between Rövershäger Chaussee and Tessiner Straße, which is expected to remain in place until July 31, 2025. This construction work can not only impede the flow of traffic, but can also pose dangers such as slipping, poor visibility and obstructions on the roadway. Wrong-way drivers and careless road users are always a problem that requires special attention.
If you want to feel safe on the roads, you should keep an eye on the traffic information from the various providers. The data source for traffic jam reports from the “TomTom” service is particularly worth mentioning because it is based on the GPS coordinates of millions of devices and is updated every five minutes. Also ADAC Maps offers assistance by showing real-time traffic flow and potential disruptions.
Tips for a smoother ride
Anyone planning to drive on the roads in the coming days should also take a look at the weather conditions. The ADAC provides information about current dangerous situations such as slippery snow and aquaplaning that can occur along the planned route. Good planning can make the difference between relaxed driving and nerve-wracking traffic jams.
Considering all of these factors, it is advisable to check current construction site information in addition to traffic news in order to set up possible diversions in good time. Keep your eyes open and drive safely!