Traffic chaos in Rostock: traffic jams and construction sites paralyze everyday life!

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Traffic information for Rostock on June 25th, 2025: Traffic jams, construction sites and renovation work on the A19, A20 & B103.

Verkehrsinformationen für Rostock am 25.06.2025: Staus, Baustellen und Sanierungsmaßnahmen auf A19, A20 & B103.
Traffic information for Rostock on June 25th, 2025: Traffic jams, construction sites and renovation work on the A19, A20 & B103.

Traffic chaos in Rostock: traffic jams and construction sites paralyze everyday life!

Today, June 25, 2025, the traffic situation around Rostock is very busy. Traffic runs smoothly in some areas, but there are also some construction sites and disruptions to note. Loud Baltic Sea newspaper A lot of traffic congestion information is relevant for the A19 and A20 motorways, as well as the B103, B105 and B110 federal highways.

All lanes on the A19 in the direction of the Wittstock/Dosse triangle have been open again since yesterday afternoon, as the current reports show. The traffic obstruction has also already been resolved on the A20, which connects Rostock with Lübeck. Drivers can therefore breathe a sigh of relief: the bridges have also been accessible again unhindered since the late evening of June 24, 2025.

Construction sites and renovations

However, road users on Neubrandenburger Straße in Rostock should be prepared for restrictions. From February 2025, the road will be renovated in three sections. The southern area from the railway crossing to the Molkerei/Röthsoll residential area is particularly affected; drivers here have to expect massive restrictions for around nine months. At the same time, the municipal utilities are planning to supply district heating, which will again result in months of closures.

Overall, the people of Rostock will have to live with permanent construction sites in the coming years. Among other things, the bridge in Rennbahnallee at the zoo will be demolished and rebuilt by autumn 2026. A particularly lengthy project is pending on the Vorpommern Bridge (L 22): The aim is to demolish and build a new building, which will take around 15 years.

Traffic monitoring and future challenges

The traffic data is continuously updated using the “TomTom” service. Every five minutes, drivers have access to GPS data from millions of devices collected by road sensors and mobile devices. Monitoring is crucial in order to be able to react quickly to unexpected traffic disruptions.Another tool is the interactive dashboard on the website autobahn.de, which clearly shows the current traffic situation on German motorways. Data on traffic jams, construction sites and travel times are available there, so that travelers are well informed.

Finally, it should be noted that although the traffic situation around Rostock is currently stable, the upcoming renovation work and construction sites will have a lasting impact on traffic. Drivers should therefore regularly inform themselves about the latest developments in order to reach their destination in a relaxed manner.