Traffic chaos in Mering: large demonstration planned for February 6th!
On February 6th, 2026, a meeting with a demonstration on the topic of “Traffic Calmed Mering” will take place in Mering.
Traffic chaos in Mering: large demonstration planned for February 6th!
On Friday, February 6th, 2026, a meeting with a rally and demonstration will take place in Mering to address the topic of “Traffic-calmed Mering”. This is reported by the local information site mering.de. The event has an impact on traffic in the city center, which is why a complete closure of part of the area is planned.
The full closure will be in effect from 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and will affect several streets. Münchener Straße, Bgm.-Wohlgeschaffen-Straße, Kirchplatz and Herzog-Wilhelm-Straße are particularly affected. The affected section of Münchener Straße extends from the junction with Bouttevillestraße to Augsburger Straße at the junction with Jägerberg, while Bgm.-Wohlgeschaffen-Straße will be closed from the junction with Münchener Straße to the junction behind the church square.
Detours and traffic adjustments
In order to maintain traffic flow during the closure, a diversion has been set up via Jägerbergstrasse and Bouttevillestrasse. In addition, bus traffic will be routed via the designated diversion route. Residents and visitors are asked to use the appropriate diversions.
Many drivers have to remember that vehicles are not allowed to enter or leave the closed area. This is particularly important to ensure safety during the meeting. In the event of an emergency, the local police must be contacted.
Parking situation and parking bans
Another important point concerns the parking lot on Herzog-Wilhelm-Straße, which can no longer be used from 12 p.m. In addition, during the total closure there is a ban on stopping within the closed area from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Residents and visitors are encouraged to use alternative parking options to avoid problems.
The activities surrounding the event are part of the community's efforts to calm traffic in Mering and improve the quality of life for residents. Those responsible hope for active participation and emphasize the importance of the topic for the future of the community.