Half-way closure of Herzog-Albrecht-Straße: Danger of traffic jams in Piesenkofen!

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Half-way closure of Herzog-Albrecht-Straße in Piesenkofen until November 22nd, 2025. Pay attention to traffic restrictions!

Half-way closure of Herzog-Albrecht-Straße: Danger of traffic jams in Piesenkofen!

In Piesenkofen there are currently significant traffic restrictions on Herzog-Albrecht-Straße. According to information from obertraubling.de, half of the road is closed due to construction work, which is expected to remain that way until the measures are completed. The notice of these construction measures was published on November 18, 2025 and indicates that there are no plans to completely close the road.

The restrictions were necessary to take account of the heavy traffic volume and the high level of wear and tear on the road network. The [news.de](https://www.news.de/auto/858805861/verkehrsmelde-piesenkofen-zur-verkehrsstoerung-wegen-baustelle-sperrung-einschraenkung-v on-16-09-2025-to-22-11-2025-restrictions-in-traffic-danger-of-congestion-in-piesenkofen-zip-code-93083-on-r20-on-herzog-albrecht-strasse/1/) reports that the traffic restrictions began on September 16, 2025 and will last until November 22, 2025. During this time, the narrowing of the road will repeatedly mean that only one lane can be used alternately in both directions.

Important details about the construction site

The construction site in question extends over a length of 39 meters, located between Einthaler Weg and Herzog-Albrecht-Straße in Piesenkofen (zip code 93083). It is recommended to drive with particular caution in the affected areas as slow traffic and occasional traffic jams are expected.

In order to better inform citizens about such traffic disruptions, the platform sichere-strassen.org offers a digital construction site tool. This tool enables interaction with a map that allows users to quickly understand current construction sites and is used to improve traffic planning. With simple and intuitive operation, interested parties can enter construction sites, which creates greater transparency about traffic disruptions.

Overall, this initiative aims to not only increase road safety for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians, but also to simplify planning daily routes. The direct use of the platform without prior knowledge is intended to improve communication between the responsible authorities and citizens.